FINAL- FOR THE VETERAN OF THE VETERAN SHARE OF THE DAY
If you’re a disabled veteran, you may be entitled to VA disability back pay. VA disability back pay is the amount of money you’re owed between the date when your disability began and the date when you were finally granted benefits by VA.
Unfortunately, the VA is often behind in processing claims and awarding benefits. As a result, many veterans are owed months or even years of VA disability back pay.
Retroactive back pay can make a huge difference in the lives of disabled veterans and their families, providing much-needed tax-free financial assistance. While it may take some time to receive the back pay, it’s important for veterans to understand how back pay works and pursue additional back pay if eligible.
Read on to learn how VA back pay is calculated, what happens if there’s a change in your VA disability rating, and how much you can expect to receive.
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