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VA Disability Pay for Surviving Spouses

VA disability pay for surviving spouses is also known as Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC). DIC is a benefit the VA pays to surviving spouses and some dependents. Sometimes, a dependent parent will be eligible for DIC. This article will explain the different qualifications that the VA recognizes for DIC.

Who Qualifies for DIC?

The VA has eligibility criteria it uses to determine if the claim qualifies for DIC. The following list outlines the guidelines created by the VA.

The military service member dies in the line of duty while:

Besides military service requirements, the spouse needs to be a ‘surviving spouse’ by the VA’s definition.

How the VA Defines “Surviving Spouse”

The VA will consider the spouse of an eligible military member (as outlined above) a ‘surviving spouse’ if he or she meets at least one of the following:

What If the Spouse Remarries?

Remarriage does not automatically disqualify a surviving spouse. The VA outlines the following situations regarding remarriage:

How Much Money Does the Surviving Spouse Receive?

Current DIC pay is $1,154 a month – If a surviving spouse is housebound or needs help with daily living, the amount could be more.

For children under the age of 18 – Add another $286 per child.

Note about Children for DIC spouses:

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Losing a spouse is never easy. It’s nice to know that the VA provides Dependency and Indemnity Compensation under the above circumstances and conditions.

We also know that not everything is black and white. If you have questions and you want real answers from real Veterans who have been through the same, please reach out to us. Strategic Veteran is a free resource for all Veterans – give us a call today at 800-761-9004.

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