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Veterans Disability Benefits in Nebraska
Nebraska is the proud home to over 125,000 veterans who have courageously served our country.
In appreciation for their dedicated service, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) extends multiple benefits to veterans living in Nebraska.
One important benefit available to these heroes is the VA Disability program. This program provides monthly financial assistance to veterans facing disabilities related to their military service.
Understanding VA Disability Ratings
When applying for VA disability benefits, it helps to understand how the VA evaluates disabilities.
The VA employs a rating system, assigning a percentage to the disability between 10% and 100%. The severity of a veteran's condition influences the rating received. A higher rating results in a larger monthly payment.
For veterans living with more than one disability, each disability is evaluated separately. These individual ratings are then combined and adjusted to create a comprehensive overall rating.
Veterans may be required to undergo a Compensation & Pension (C&P) exam. This medical examination is conducted by the VA to identify and assess the severity of the veteran's service-related disabilities.
Eligibility Requirements for VA Disability Benefits
To qualify for VA benefits, Nebraska 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.
or
- 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.
When it comes to getting VA disability benefits, having solid medical proof is key to a successful claim. The medical evidence must show that your health issues are connected to your time in active duty service.
Detailed medical records help paint a clear picture of how your condition started or got worse while you were serving. The stronger your medical evidence, the better your chances are of getting the benefits you need and deserve.
How to Apply for VA Disability in Nebraska
Begin the process of applying for VA disability benefits by gathering all necessary documents. These include your military records, medical files, and your DD214 form or other service separation documents.
Click here to file a VA Disability claim.
Need help? Call the VA benefits hotline: 800-827-1000
Once you've collated all your documents, initiate your application. The fastest and simplest method is to apply online at VA.gov. Simply click the "Sign in to start your application" link and follow the directions.
If you don't have access to the internet, you can mail in your application or drop it off in person at your nearest VA office.
To apply by mail, download and fill out the Veterans Application for Compensation and/or Pension (VA Form 21-526EZ), and mail it to:
Department of Veterans Affairs
Claims Intake Center
PO Box 4444
Janesville, WI 53547-4444
To apply in person, visit your local VA office. Nebraska has several VA offices where you can submit your application and accompanying documents. Always keep copies of all documents submitted for your records.
The VA's processing time can differ, typically spanning from 3-6 months or possibly longer. It's important to provide complete, accurate information when you apply for VA disability benefits. This way, your application can be processed more quickly.
Appeal a Denial
If you're a veteran from Nebraska and your VA disability claim is denied, you can file an appeal. To start your appeal, submit a Notice of Disagreement form within a year from the date you received the denial notice.
Gather all medical records, documents, and expert testimonials that firmly establish the connection between your disability and your military service. Comprehensive and compelling medical evidence can increase the likelihood of a successful appeal.
VA Benefits Available to Nebraska Veterans
In addition to disability benefits, the VA provides several other benefits to improve the lives of veterans and their families.
Nebraska veterans can access the following VA benefits:
- Veterans Readiness and Employment
- VA Life Insurance
- Education and Training
- VA Burial Benefits
- VA Loans
- VA Pension
- VetSuccess on Campus
- Health Care
- Dependents and Survivor Benefits
VA benefits provide vital support to those who have honorably served in the military, offering resources for healthcare, education, housing, and financial security.
If you're a Nebraska veteran dealing with health issues linked to your military service, consider applying for Veterans Disability benefits today. Filing for VA disability and other benefits is a strategic way for veterans to tap into resources that can support and enhance their health, finances, and overall quality of life.
Nebraska — VA Office Locations
Veterans Benefits Administration
Name | Address | Phone Number |
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Lincoln Regional Office | 3800 Village Drive Lincoln, NE 68516 Mailing Address: PO Box 85816 Lincoln, NE 68501-5816 | 800-827-1000 |
Intake Site At Offutt Air Force Base | Military Services Coordinator Offutt, AFB, NE |
National Cemetery Administration
Name | Address | Phone Number |
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Forest Lawn Cemetery Soldiers' Lot | Forest Lawn Memorial Park, 7909 Mormon Bridge Road Omaha, NE 68112 Mailing Address: 14250 Schram Road Omaha, NE 68138 | 913-758-4105 |
Fort McPherson National Cemetery | 12004 South Spur 56A Maxwell, NE 69151 | 308-582-4433 |
Omaha National Cemetery | 14250 Schram Road Omaha, NE 68138 | 402-253-3949 |
Veterans Health Administration
Name | Address | Phone Number |
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Sidney VA Outpatient Clinic | 1116 10th Ave Sidney, NE 69162 | 308-254-6085 |
Omaha VA Medical Center--VA Nebraska-Western Iowa HCS | 4101 Woolworth Avenue Omaha, NE 68105 | 402-346-8800 |
Grand Island VA Medical Center | 2201 No. Broadwell Avenue Grand Island, NE 68803-2196 | 308-382-3660 |
Lincoln VA Clinic | 420 Victory Park Drive Lincoln, NE 68510 | 402-489-3802 |
Bellevue VA Clinic | 2206 Longo Drive, Suite 102 Bellevue, NE 68005 | 402-591-4500 |
Gordon VA Clinic | 300 East 8th Street Gordon, NE 69343 | 308-282-1442 |
Holdrege VA Clinic | 1118 Burlington St Holdrege, NE 68949 | 308-995-3760 |
Norfolk VA Clinic | 3204 Raasch Drive Norfolk, NE 68701 | 402-370-4570 |
North Platte VA Clinic | 300 East 3rd Street, Suite 302 North Platte, NE 69101 | 308-532-6906 |
Panhandle of Nebraska CBOC | 601 S 5th Ave Scottsbluff, NE 69361 | 308-225-5330 |
Lincoln Vet Center | 211 South 84th Street Lincoln, NE 68510 | 402-327-9727 |
Omaha Vet Center | 3047 S 72nd Street Omaha, NE 68124 | 402-346-6735 |
Papillion Community Living Center | 11111 S 84th St. Papillion, NE 68046 |