Veterans' Disability FAQs
Can I get both VA and Social Security disability benefits?
Yes. In general, you can get both VA disability and Social Security disability benefits.
You can get both VA and Social Security benefits.
While you can get both, getting one does not mean that you will automatically get the other. Each program has its own requirements and rules to follow.
And it's important to note that you usually cannot receive both VA pension and Social Security benefits, since the pension benefits partly based on your income and assets.
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