The disability compensation program provides financial assistance to veterans with service-connected disabilities to compensate them for the loss of, or reduction in, earning power resulting from comparable injuries and diseases in civilian life.

Disability compensation is a benefit paid to a veteran because of injuries or diseases that happened while on active duty, or existing conditions that were made worse by active military service. This is also known as a service connected disability. You may be eligible for disability compensation if you have a service-related disability and you were discharged under other than dishonorable conditions. These benefits are tax-free.

The severity of each SCD is rated by the Veterans Administration, and these ratings can range from zero to 100 percent. A veteran may be assigned a single disability or multiple disability ratings. The VA can pay you monthly compensation if you are at least 10 percent disabled as a result of your military service.

If a veteran is evaluated as having a SCD of 30 percent or more, the veteran is entitled to additional allowances for his or her dependents. In addition, in cases where a veteran has suffered certain severe disabilities, the veteran may be entitled to Special Monthly Compensation, which can provide compensation payments at a rate greater than the 100 percent rate.

Other SMCs available are Individual Employability for veterans rated between 70 and 90 percent who are unable to work because of their disabilities; and Aid and Attendance, which is a program for veterans in nursing facilities or permanently housebound who are helpless or blind, or so nearly helpless or blind as to require the aid and attendance of another person.

If you have not checked into VA compensation benefits, you should schedule an appointment with your local county veterans service officer and ask what the VA can do for you.

Richard Schleeter is the veterans service officer for the La Plata County Veterans Service Office. He can be reached at 759-0117 or [email protected].