Disabled veterans across the United States will see an increase in their Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability ...
Secondary conditions are disabilities caused by conditions the Department of Veterans Affairs already recognizes as service ...
Millions of American veterans will see a boost in their monthly compensation starting in early 2026. The Department of Veterans Affairs has confirmed a 2.8% cos ...
Good news for veterans: VA disability pay will increase with a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment in 2026.
In 2026, the primary update to benefits will be the annual COLA, which increases payments to keep pace with inflation.
WASHINGTON — Veterans advocates and Democratic lawmakers slammed a recent newspaper report critical of the disability benefits system run by the Department of Veterans Affairs for “cherry-picking ...
On October 29, a disabled Navy veteran and blogger named Theresa Aldrich, who keeps other former service members informed about developments at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), tuned in to ...
WASHINGTON — Problems with the privately contracted disability exams veterans undergo to determine their benefits were the focus of a House Veterans’ Affairs subcommittee hearing Thursday that ...
Veterans who rely on disability compensation can expect a meaningful, if modest, lift in their monthly payments in 2026, as benefits are set to rise by 2.8 percent. That adjustment will ripple through ...
Starting in January 2026, VA disability payments will incorporate a 2.8 percent COLA, which is part of the federal government ...