Veterans say the VA “invented” a rule to keep veterans and their families from using benefits from both of the two main GI ...
According to the VA's own data that is included in the lawsuit, the agency has denied more than 1,039,000 claims.
An executive order directs nearly a dozen federal agencies to identify benefit programs within their agencies that may be ...
Veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may qualify for disability compensation from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The VA assigns disability rati ...
Metropolitan Culinary Arts Institute (MCAI) located in Arlington, VA, is proud to announce that it has received approval to accept VA education benefits. Eligible veterans, active-duty military ...
Never deploying, or never serving on federal active duty, does not mean never being affected by military service.
The decision is a win for veterans who earned benefits under two GI Bills, but details still need to be worked out, attorneys said.
A new lawsuit claims that the VA is denying some veterans full access to support, even after the Supreme Court ruled on the issue.
Veterans eligible for both the Montgomery GI Bill and the Post-9/11 GI Bill – including those who did not have a break in service – now can use up to 48 months of combined education benefits under a ...
Many veterans "feel like the VA is pulling the rug out from underneath them," attorney Luke A. Schamel told Newsweek.
VetsForever expands its mental health outreach through its YouTube series, “ Beyond the Rating ,” along with educational blog content, social media programming, and moderating a panel on veteran ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is looking to overhaul how dental care is delivered to eligible veterans through the community care program. The VA posted a request for proposals Feb. 10 for a new ...