Fraudulent claims at the VA amount to tens of millions of dollars annually, and worse, they're often taking money away from veterans with legitimate needs.
The VA, however, will still deploy a “data collection tool,” still in development, to look for false or exaggerated evidence in newly submitted DBQs.
The Department of Veterans Affairs says it is making it easier for approximately 2.2 million veterans to use the entitlements they earned under two GI Bill programs that help pay for college, ...
Over a million veterans may now be eligible for education benefits they didn’t know they had, after the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs withdrew its appeal in a case that challenged limits on ...
Veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may qualify for disability compensation from the U.S. Department ...
Sen. Angus King, member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, is helping introduce bipartisan legislation to correct a ...
The Major Richard Star Act would allow retired veterans wounded in combat to receive both disability compensation and ...
Thinking about buying a home or refinancing with your VA benefits in 2026? Even though interest rates remain higher than they were a few years ago, VA loans—whether you’re purchasing a new home or ...
Veterans say the VA “invented” a rule to keep veterans and their families from using benefits from both of the two main GI ...
"We feel that people like Senator Johnson are willing to cut the check to send us to war but they're not willing to pay the bill when we're injured and ...