
	
	
	Annuity - MA Benefit for 100% Disabled and Gold Star
	100% service-connected disabled and Gold Star spouses are entitled to a 
	biannual annuity paid by the Commonwealth.. 
	
	
	Appeals (VA)
	If a veteran's compensation claim is denied or is granted at a lower 
	level than seems appropriate or if a VA Pension is denied, the vet may 
	appeal the decision.
	
	Bonuses for MA Wartime Veterans
	Massachusetts provides a war bonus for veterans who entered the service from 
	Massachusetts and served during wartime. There is no moratorium on applying 
	for wartime bonuses and World War II, Korea and Vietnam veterans who have 
	not previously applied for their bonus are still eligible. 
	
	
	Burial in National Cemetery/State Veteran Cemetery 
	Veterans may be buried without cost in the Bourne National Cemetery or the 
	State veterans' cemeteries in Agawam and Winchendon. Arrangements have been 
	greatly simplified for burial and for provision of a flag.
	
	Burial for Indigent Veterans (MA) 
	Veterans who die without family or provisions for funeral expenses can be 
	guaranteed a respectful funeral and burial under Massachusetts law.
	
	CHAMPVA
	Medical coverage for spouses and dependent children of veterans with a 
	service-connected rating of 100%, total and permanent.
	
	
	CRSC / CRDP - Removing Compensation Offsets for Retirees
	In January 2004, military retirees benefited from two new offset-removal 
	plans, CRSC and CRDP, which are designed to eliminate or phase out 
	reductions in military retirement pensions due to service-connected 
	disability compensation.
	
	
	Death Benefits
	The VA will pay a small funeral/burial benefit for veterans who had a 
	service-connected disability or who died in a VA facility. The VA will pay a 
	larger benefit for veterans who died of a service-connected disability. 
	
	
	Dental (VA)
	Available to all 100% disabled, veterans within one year of discharge, 
	patients in a VA Rehab program or a VA hospital when the need for care 
	occurs and veterans with a service-connected dental injury.
	
	
	Dependency and Indemnity Compensation
	DIC is a monthly benefit paid to eligible survivors of a military service 
	member who died while on active duty, or whose eventual death resulted from 
	a service-related injury or disease, or who was rated 100% disabled for at 
	least 10 years immediately before death. 
	
	
	Disability Compensation Claims
	For veterans who were injured on active duty or during a drill period. The 
	injury, condition, effects or scarring must continue to exist and be a 
	problem. Pre-existing conditions (those which existed before the veteran 
	began active duty) may be claimed if the veteran can show that the condition 
	was worsened by active duty or by drill periods. If a service-connected 
	rating has been previously granted and the condition has worsened, the 
	veteran may file for an increase. 
	
	
	Discharges - Obtaining Copies
	Honorable discharges are required for a host of purposes including all 
	benefit filings, retirement programs, SSA, veterans' preference and burials. 
	Our office can assist you in obtaining military discharges or other military 
	records including medical records.
	
	
	Discharge - Upgrades and Corrections
	Application may be made to upgrade discharges with a designation which is 
	anything other than fully honorable. Additionally, application can be made 
	for clerical corrections such as SSN, unit information, awards and medals.
	
	
	
	Education - Dependents of 100% SCD's or KIA's
	Pays for college for the spouse or children of a veteran who is 100% SCD 
	(total and permanent) or who died in service or died from other causes but 
	with 100%SCD or who is detained by a foreign power (POW). 
	
	
	Education - GI Bill
	This benefit requires $1,200 buy-in while on active duty and three years of 
	active duty and pays for the veteran to attend college for 36 months. 
	Eligibility expires 10 years after discharge.
	
	
	Eyeglasses/ Hearing aids 
	Available to anyone enrolled in VA Medical or who has a 10% SCD or higher.
	
	
	
	Fuel Assistance
	The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), usually called fuel 
	assistance, helps low-income households in Massachusetts pay their heating 
	bills. LIHEAP eligibility is based on gross household income. Chapter 115 
	recipients are automatically eligible. Both homeowners and renters in 
	Massachusetts may apply for this low-income energy assistance program.
	
	
	Grave Markers
	VA markers can now be obtained in bronze or stone for a private cemetery 
	plot even if the grave is already marked with a family marker. 
	
	
	Hearing Loss Claims/Hearing Aids
	Prior to November 2004, all veterans who needed them were entitled to free 
	hearing aids and free maintenance. In 2004 the VA changed the rules; 
	veterans who are not enrolled in the VA healthcare system are now required 
	to file for and be granted a service-connected disability for hearing loss 
	in order to qualify for the free hearing aids. 
	
	Home Loan Guaranty
	The VA Loan Guaranty is not a loan. It is a process whereby the VA will 
	“guarantee” a mortgage made by a bank or mortgage company. This means that 
	the veteran must qualify financially for the loan just as anyone else would. 
	The Guaranty simply allows him to purchase the home without having to make 
	the minimum 20% down-payment required by most banks.
	
	
	Income Subsistence (MGL Chapter 115)
	Certain veterans and widows can be assisted with income supplements and 
	medical assistance under Massachusetts law provided that they meet income 
	and asset limitations.
	
	
	Insurance - Life Insurance - SGLI, VGLI, NSLI
	These life insurance policies were usually offered while the veteran was on 
	active duty. After discharge, options for retaining the policy were offered.
	
	
	
	Insurance - Service-Disabled Veterans Life Insurance 
	A veteran can apply for S-DVI within two years of being awarded a new 
	service-connected disability (even if only 0%).
	A veteran may NOT apply for S-DVI based on an increase in an existing 
	disability.
	
	
	License Plates
	Many plates are available from the Registry. Some are free and some require 
	a fee. Available plates include: Veteran, Legion of Valor, EX-POW, Purple 
	Heart, Pearl Harbor Survivor, Silver Star, Bronze Star, Distinguished Flying 
	Cross, Gold Star Family, Disabled Veteran.
	
	
	Medals 
	Veterans or family members of a deceased veteran may apply for lost medals 
	or medals that were never given to the veteran but are noted on his 
	honorable discharge. 
	
	
	Medical (VA)
	Available to all veterans who were granted an other-than-dishonorable 
	discharge, provided that they meet financial criteria or have a 
	service-connected disability. Also available for all Global War on Terrorism 
	veterans who have been discharged during the past five years.
	
	
	Motor Vehicle Exemptions
	A number of exemptions exist related to motor vehicles depending on type of 
	veterans disability or award. They include: Motor vehicle registration 
	exemption for disabled veterans and ex-prisoners of war, Sales tax exemption 
	for disabled veterans, Excise tax exemption for ex-prisoners of war and 
	disabled veterans
	
	
	Nursing Homes / Long-Term Care
	Long-term care is available to veterans with combined service-connected 
	disabilities of 70% SCD or greater. Other veterans may qualify for excellent 
	care in one of the state's two Soldiers' Homes.
	
	
	Pension - Non - Service Connected Disability
	Pension is a benefit paid to wartime veterans who have limited and assets or 
	no income, and who are age 65 or older, or, if under age 65, who are 
	permanently and totally disabled, not due to their own willful misconduct.
	
	Pension - Widow's 
	Death Pension is a needs based benefit paid to an unremarried surviving 
	spouse, or an unmarried child of a deceased wartime veteran. The recipient 
	must be unable to work and have limited income and assets. 
	
	Pension with Aid and Attendance/Housebound
	Low income veterans or widows with limited assets who are more seriously 
	disabled may qualify for Aid and Attendance or Housebound benefits. These 
	are benefits that are paid in addition to the basic pension rate and are 
	intended to defray the cost of home health care aides or visiting nurses.
	
	
	Property Tax Exemptions
	This exemption is a discharge from the obligation to pay all or a portion of 
	the veteran's or widow's property tax. The amount of the exemption will vary 
	depending on criteria. Criteria may include partial disability, full 
	disability, Purple Heart, Gold Star, Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service 
	Cross, Navy Cross or Air Force Cross. 
	
	
	Low Retiree issues - DFAS / Pensions / SBP
	Issues pertaining to the veteran's retirement package or for dependents' DFAS/SBP benefits in the event of the death of a military retiree.
	
	
	TRICARE
	Health coverage for regular and reserve/NG retirees and their families.