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how to file for agent orange benefits

by Dr. Orville Bernier Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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There are three ways to apply for VA disability benefits based on Agent Orange exposure:
  1. Online, using the VA.gov website.
  2. Over the phone, with the help of a VA representative or agent.
  3. In person at a regional VA office.

What is the average compensation for Agent Orange?

You can also call today at (614) 453-5208. If you were not exposed to Agent Orange, but are a wartime veteran or surviving spouse that needs in-home, assisted living, or nursing home care, you could be eligible for up to $27,000 per year in VA Aid and Attendance Pension Benefits. How Much Will My Monthly Agent Orange VA Compensation Benefit be?

What is the compensation for Agent Orange?

  • one of the diseases, or residuals of one of the diseases, that the VA recognizes as linked to Agent Orange exposure (see below)
  • the recognized disease is rated at least 10% or higher, and
  • for certain diseases, the illness developed within a certain time period after the last day of service in Vietnam.

What diseases are caused by Agent Orange?

What are the health effects of Agent Orange exposure?

  • Cancers associated with Agent Orange. Soft tissue sarcomas (other than osteosarcoma, mesothelioma, Kaposi’s sarcoma, or chondrosarcoma). ...
  • Heart conditions
  • Skin conditions and skin disorders associated with Agent Orange. ...
  • Neurological disorders associated with Agent Orange. ...
  • Other presumptive diseases associated with Agent Orange. ...

How to file a claim for Agent Orange exposure?

  • Evidence that you received a diagnosis of a medical condition that appears on the list.
  • Evidence that you served in a capacity listed above, exposing you to Agent Orange.
  • Evidence that your condition began within any applicable deadlines (your lawyer can help you determine which deadlines, if any, apply to your claim).

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How do you qualify for Agent Orange benefits?

In order to qualify for benefits, the following conditions must become noticeable to a degree of 10 percent or more within one year of the last date of exposure to Agent Orange: Chloracne. Porphyria cutanea tarda. Early-onset peripheral neuropathy.

How much money do you get for Agent Orange?

Of the 105,000 claims received by the Payment Program, approximately 52,000 Vietnam Veterans or their survivors received cash payments which averaged about $3,800 each.

What is the average disability rating for Agent Orange?

It can also cause the skin to thin and blister when exposed to the sun. Under our rating regulations, this condition must be at least 10% disabling within 1 year of herbicide exposure.

How does the VA test for Agent Orange?

This comprehensive health exam includes an exposure history, medical history, physical exam, and any tests if needed. A VA health professional will discuss the results face-to-face with the Veteran and in a follow-up letter. Veterans' family members are not eligible for an Agent Orange Registry health exam.

Do all Veterans get a death benefit?

VA will pay up to $796 toward burial and funeral expenses for deaths on or after October 1, 2019 (if hospitalized by VA at time of death), or $300 toward burial and funeral expenses (if not hospitalized by VA at time of death), and a $796 plot-interment allowance (if not buried in a national cemetery).

How much money do Vietnam veterans get?

About 1.3 million Vietnam veterans, nearly 25 percent, collected disability compensation from Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in 2018; their average annual payment was $18,100. Those payments boosted average income for all Vietnam veterans by $4,300.

What can I claim for VA disability?

According to a recent Veterans Administration report to Congress, the ten most commonly awarded medical conditions that are getting approved for benefits are as follows:Tinnitus.Limitation of flexion (knee)Hearing loss.Lumbosacral or cervical strain (back and neck strains)Limitation of arm motion.General scars.More items...•

Do Vietnam veterans get benefits?

Vietnam Veterans may be eligible for a wide-variety of benefits available to all U.S. military Veterans. VA benefits include disability compensation, pension, education and training, health care, home loans, insurance, vocational rehabilitation and employment, and burial.

Are Agent Orange benefits retroactive?

With Agent Orange presumptive conditions, the effective date will only go as far back as when the law was passed in 2019 if filing a new claim. However, if the veteran made a claim that was previously denied, it can be reversed with an effective date of the original claim.

What are the 14 conditions related to Agent Orange?

Here are the 14 health conditions associated with Agent Orange exposure as of 2020:Chronic B-Cell Leukemia.Hodgkin's disease.Multiple Myeloma.Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.Prostate cancer.Respiratory Cancers.Soft tissue sarcomas.Ischemic heart disease.More items...•

What years qualify for a Vietnam era veteran?

In association with (A) above, the Commemoration uses the term "Vietnam veteran" to describe those who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces at any time during the period of November 1, 1955 to May 15, 1975, regardless of duty location.

Who qualifies for Vietnam veteran?

§ 307.101 Definitions. (1) Veteran of the Vietnam era means an eligible veteran any part of whose active military, naval, or air service was during the Vietnam era. (ii) A person who was discharged or released from active duty because of a service-connected disability.

Veterans Exposed to Agent Orange

  • Veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange or other herbicides during military service may be eligible for a variety of VA benefits, including disability compensation for diseases associated with exposure. Your dependents and survivorsalso may be eligible for benefits. "Agent Orange"refers …
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Eligibility - Service in Vietnam Or Korea

  • VA presumes that Veterans were exposed to Agent Orange or other herbicides if they served: 1. In Vietnam anytime between January 9, 1962 and May 7, 1975, including brief visits ashore or service aboard a ship that operated on the inland waterwaysof Vietnam 2. In or near the Korean demilitarized zone anytime between April 1, 1968 and August 31, 1971 If you fall into either cate…
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Eligibility - Service Outside of Vietnam Or Korea

  • Even if you did not serve in Vietnam or the Korean demilitarized zone during the specified time periods, you can still apply for disability compensation if you were exposed to an herbicide while in the military and believe it led to the onset of a disease. This includes: 1. Veterans who served on or near the perimeters of military bases in Thailandduring the Vietnam Era. 2. Veterans who s…
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Diseases Associated with Agent Orange

  • VA currently presumes that some diseases resulted from exposure to herbicides like Agent Orange. The Veterans Health Administration's Public Health website lists these diseases VA presumes are associated with exposure to Agent Orange or other herbicidesduring military service:
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Evidence Needed

  • If you are seeking service connection for one of the diseases VA presumes is associated with exposure to herbicides during service, VA requires the following: 1. A medical diagnosis of a disease which VA recognizes as being associated with Agent Orange (listed above) 2. Competent evidence of 2.1. service in Vietnam or at or near the Korean demilitarized zone during the dates …
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Compensation Benefit

  • Monthly payment rates are based on the Veteran's combined rating for his or her service-connected disabilities. These ratings are based on the severity of the disabilities. Additional amounts are paid to certain Veterans with severe disabilities ("special monthly compensation") and certain Veterans with dependents. You can view the current Compensation Rate Tablesto d…
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How to Apply

  1. Apply online using eBenefits, OR
  2. Work with an accredited representative or agent, OR
  3. Go to a VA regional office and have a VA employee assist you. You can find your regional office on our Facility Locatorpage
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