Understand Survivor Benefits - How to Qualify for the 10 Year DIC Rule
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When a tragedy strikes and the veteran passes away, the family members are sometimes left picking up the pieces, and a huge question remains. "Do I continue to receive the benefits?"
This is extremely important, especially as families rely on VA benefits to survive. In today's episode, Ed discusses how to qualify for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC), even when the veteran’s death isn’t service connected.
Specifically, he discusses the 10 year rule, who qualifies to recieve the benefits, and how to get them.
Whether you're worried about your family's future, or going through a seriously terrible period, you deserve to know what you are entited to from the VA.
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