In the event of another government shutdown, urgent questions about veterans' benefits will likely resurface, chief among ...
Those who serve in the military put themselves in harm’s way to protect the country in its time of need, and benefits ...
The Veteran Affairs Department is aiming to improve the process by which survivors obtain their benefits by again moving an office designed to serve a central resource for information on those ...
WASHINGTON — If the federal government shuts down after midnight Sept. 30 over a funding impasse in Congress, the Department of Veterans Affairs would keep sending veterans their monthly pensions and ...
WASHINGTON — Claims processors at the Department of Veterans Affairs were inadequately trained and unprepared for the influx of veterans seeking benefits under the PACT Act, leading to improper ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' services are limited as thousands of its employees have been furloughed during the ongoing government shutdown. The agency, which oversees health care and ...
Scammers and predatory schools continue to target veterans using the GI Bill, exploiting complex rules, misleading marketing and fraudulent enrollment schemes. Federal prosecutions show millions lost, ...
The Veterans Benefits Administration provides $95 billion of entitlements each year to veterans, including disability money, pensions to vets and their surviving spouses and death benefits — even ...