Veterans Disability Benefits in Connecticut

Connecticut's veterans have made immense sacrifices to protect our freedom and democracy, and they deserve profound respect and gratitude for their service.

One way we show appreciation for veterans is through the Veterans Disability program. These benefits are designed to aid veterans injured during active duty. However, disability benefits aren't the full story — the VA also provides a multitude of additional benefits, a recognition of the service and sacrifices of our veterans.

These benefits aim to support veterans as they transition to civilian life, offering a safety net for any health or financial challenges that might arise post-military service.

Understanding Veterans Disability Benefits

Administered by U.S. Veterans Affairs (VA), the Veterans Disability program is a critical lifeline that provides financial aid to veterans who fell ill or got injured during their active military service.

The program works to alleviate the financial strain caused by service-related disabilities, acknowledging the contributions of our Connecticut veterans.

How the Veterans Disability Benefits Program Works

The VA Disability program works by evaluating a veteran's disability and providing monthly benefits that match the severity of the condition.

In Connecticut, the Veterans Service Office is there to help veterans understand these benefits and access them. Certified veterans service officers guide veterans through the application process and help stand up for their rights.

Eligibility Requirements for Veterans Disability Benefits

To be eligible for VA benefits, veterans must meet several guidelines.

Both of these must be true:

  • You have an existing condition, either physical or mental, that impacts your health, and
  • Your service history includes active duty, active duty for training, or inactive duty training.

And, at least one of the following must be true:

  • You incurred an injury or sickness during your military service that can be connected to your current condition. This is known as an in-service disability claim.

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  • An existing injury or illness from before your military service worsened due to your service — called a pre-service disability claim, or
  • You have a disability that is associated with your active-duty service but it only manifested after your service ended. This is known as a post-service disability claim.

Connecticut veterans looking to qualify for VA disability benefits must have served in the active military and have a service-related disability. The VA then assesses the disability level, from 10% to 100%. The compensation amount is determined by the severity of the disability.

How to Apply for VA Disability in Connecticut

Getting started with your application for VA Disability benefits in Connecticut can be straightforward, as long as you've got all your military and medical papers handy.

Key documents such as your DD214 or other separation records, medical proof of your disability, and any dependency records need to be gathered.

Then, a claim can be filed either online via VA.gov, by mail, or in person at a regional VA office.

Click here to file a VA Disability claim.

Need help? Call the VA benefits hotline: 800-827-1000

Take the time to fill out your application as accurately and completely as possible. The quality of the information you provide can greatly influence how quickly your claim is processed. If you find yourself needing help during this process, don't hesitate to contact your local Veterans Service Office.

What to Do If Your Connecticut VA Claim Is Denied

If your claim gets denied, there is still hope. You have the right to appeal the decision.

The initial step is to lodge a Notice of Disagreement with the VA. Start this process within a year from the date the VA mailed the decision.

In Connecticut, organizations like the Veterans Service Office can offer support throughout the appeal process. They can assist in collecting the required medical evidence to establish the service connection of your disability.

More VA Benefits Available to Connecticut Veterans

Veterans Disability is only one benefit accessible to veterans. The VA also extends healthcare services and comprehensive medical care at VA hospitals and clinics to Connecticut veterans.

The VA is equally invested in supporting veterans' educational and career growth through initiatives like the Post-9/11 GI Bill. For veterans considering buying a home, the VA Home Loans program can assist in securing a mortgage loan.

Additional VA Benefits include:

  • VA Loans
  • VA Life Insurance
  • Health Care
  • Education and Training
  • Veterans Readiness and Employment
  • Dependents and Survivor Benefits
  • VetSuccess on Campus
  • VA Pension
  • VA Burial Benefits

Claiming Your Connecticut VA Benefits

Connecticut veterans dealing with service-related health issues are urged to understand and apply for Veterans Disability benefits. These benefits, coupled with other VA support programs, can significantly improve the quality of life for veterans and their families. Every eligible Connecticut veteran is encouraged to explore these benefits and utilize the available support to the fullest.

Connecticut — VA Office Locations

Veterans Benefits Administration

Name Address Phone Number
Hartford Regional Office 555 Willard Avenue Newington, CT 06111 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 310909 Newington, CT 06131 800-827-1000
Intake Site At US Naval Submarine Base New London at Groton Fleet & Family Support Center Bldg 83 Groton, CT 06349

National Cemetery Administration

Name Address Phone Number

Veterans Health Administration

Name Address Phone Number
VA Connecticut Healthcare System 950 Campbell Avenue West Haven, CT 06516 203-932-5711
VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven Campus 950 Campbell Avenue West Haven, CT 06516 203-932-5711
VA Connecticut Healthcare System, Newington Campus 555 Willard Avenue Newington, CT 06111 860-666-6951
Danbury Outpatient Clinic 7 Germantown Road, Ste 2B Danbury, CT 06810 203-798-8422
John J. McGuirk (New London) VA Outpatient Clinic Six Shaw's Cove Suite 104 New London, CT 06320 860-437-3611
Stamford Outpatient Clinic 1275 Summer St, Suite 102 Stamford, CT 06905 203-325-0649
Waterbury Outpatient Clinic 95 Scovill Street Waterbury, CT 06706 203-465-5292
Willimantic Outpatient Clinic 1320 Main Street Willimantic, CT 06226 860-450-7583
Winsted Outpatient Clinic 115 Spencer Street Winsted, CT 06908 860-738-6985
Danbury Vet Center 131 West Street, Suite 2A, Second Floor Danbury, CT 06810 203-790-4000
Hartford Vet Center 25 Elm Street, Suite A Rocky Hill, CT 06067 860-563-8800
New Haven Vet Center 291 South Lambert Road Orange, CT 06477 203-795-0148
Norwich Vet Center 2 Cliff St. Norwich, CT 06360 860-887-1755