If your veteran is living

Benefits available to dependents of currently-living veterans — most kick in when the veteran is rated 30% or higher, with the biggest unlocks at 100% P&T.

If your veteran has died

Survivor benefits. The single most important step is filing DIC — within 1 year of death, the effective date is the date of death (months of back pay). Start with the first-30-days checklist if you’re newly bereaved.

Educational information only — not legal or financial advice

Every survivor situation is different. Marriage dates, cause of death, the veteran’s rating history, and state of residence all change which benefits apply and how much you receive. Before filing anything, get a VA-accredited VSO, attorney, or claims agent on your side — they’re free and will catch things you don’t know to ask.