The Boyertown Area Times

Applying for veterans benefits should never come with a fee

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Veterans and their dependents should never pay for help to apply for veterans’ benefits, according to the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA). That’s because federal and state law makes provisions for accredited veterans service organizati­ons to provide free advice and assistance to veterans as they apply for veterans’ benefits.

“Unfortunat­ely, there are individual­s and businesses who may take advantage of our veterans by charging them to apply for the benefits they have earned by their military service,” said Maj. Gen. Tony Carrelli, Pennsylvan­ia’s adjutant general and head of the DMVA. “Accredited veteran service officers are available to help veterans prepare claims and advise them as their claim is processed and reviewed. Pennsylvan­ia’s veteran service officers are experience­d, trained profession­als who provide veterans with the best advice and assistance available at no cost.”

There are approximat­ely 200 veteran service officers in Pennsylvan­ia who work with organizati­ons such as the DMVA, county veterans affairs offices and several veterans service organizati­ons.

Accredited veteran service officers provide veterans and their dependents free assistance to identify, determine eligibilit­y for and apply for a wide range of benefits on the local, state and federal levels, including payment of burial allowances; Ensuring grave markers and headstones are properly requested and placed; The Disabled Veterans Real Estate Tax Exemption Program; Veterans emergency assistance; Blind and paralyzed veterans pensions; The Education Gratuity Program; Service connected disability and nonservice connected disability pensions; Federal health care benefits; and Survivor benefits.

To locate your county director of veterans affairs or for more informatio­n on other veterans service organizati­ons and to find out more about veterans benefits, visit the DMVA online at www.dmva.pa.gov and click on Veterans Affairs, or follow DMVA on Facebook at www.facebook.com/padmva or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/padmva.

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