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Veterans Disability Benefits in Maine
Residents of Maine have a deep respect for its veterans who bravely served their country.
As a sign of gratitude, there are a range of benefits available to veterans to honor and acknowledge their sacrifices. These benefits include education programs, health care, job readiness training, and more.
One major benefit available to former military service members is the Veterans Disability program.
The Veterans Disability program provides financial support to veterans who suffered an injury or illness while on active military duty.
What Is a VA Disability Rating?
When a veteran submits a disability claim, the VA performs a detailed assessment of their medical condition. Depending on the severity and impact of the veteran's condition, a disability rating is assigned ranging from 10% to 100%.
This rating establishes the monthly compensation that the veteran will receive. Severe disabilities correspond to higher ratings and larger monthly payouts.
If a veteran has multiple disabilities, each condition is evaluated independently by the VA. The ratings for each disability are then combined according to specific VA regulations into a single, comprehensive rating.
How to Qualify for Veterans Disability Benefits in Maine
To qualify for VA benefits, veterans must meet several guidelines.
Both of these must be true:
- You have an existing condition, either physical or mental, that impacts your health, and
- Your service history includes active duty, active duty for training, or inactive duty training.
And, at least one of the following must be true:
- You incurred an injury or sickness during your military service that can be connected to your current condition. This is known as an in-service disability claim.
or
- An existing injury or illness from before your military service worsened due to your service — called a pre-service disability claim, or
- You have a disability that is associated with your active-duty service but it only manifested after your service ended. This is known as a post-service disability claim.
To receive VA disability benefits, Maine veterans must have served on active duty and have a service-connected disability.
How to Apply for VA Disability in Maine
To apply for VA disability benefits, the first step is to gather all your important papers. You're going to need your military and medical records, including your DD214, any documents related to your military service ending, as well as medical proof that backs up your disability claim. Don't forget about any records for your dependents if that applies to your situation.
When it's time to put together your claim, be as detailed as possible. In most cases, you will need evidence that shows your current physical or mental disability was either caused by or worsened because of your time in service.
Filing your claim can be done in a few ways. You can do it online, send it in the mail, or even drop it off in person at a VA office near you.
The best way to apply for VA disability is online at VA.gov.
Click here to file a VA Disability claim.
Need help? Call the VA benefits hotline: 800-827-1000
You will likely be asked to attend a Compensation & Pension (C&P) exam. This exam is conducted by the VA to evaluate your disability's severity and establish your disability rating.
If Your Maine VA Claim Is Denied
If your VA disability claim is denied, don't be discouraged. You have the right to appeal the decision.
The first step to appeal is to file a Notice of Disagreement with the VA within a year of receiving your decision.
The appeal process may be complicated, so consider involving a disability attorney or a Veterans Service Officer. The duration of processing can range from several months to a few years, depending on the complexity of the case.
VA Benefits Available to Maine Veterans
The VA offers a variety of programs to veterans in addition to disability benefits. Eligible veterans can take advantage of healthcare services, home loan programs, and educational benefits, along with benefits for survivors and dependents.
Maine veterans can access the following VA benefits:
- Education and Training
- Dependents and Survivor Benefits
- VA Pension
- VA Loans
- Veterans Readiness and Employment
- Health Care
- VA Burial Benefits
- VetSuccess on Campus
- VA Life Insurance
VA Pensions offer monthly payments to wartime veterans who meet certain age or disability requirements, providing essential financial support to those who may not have other sources of income.
VA Life Insurance provides a variety of insurance options to veterans and their families, ensuring financial stability and peace of mind even in the face of life's uncertainties.
The Veterans Readiness and Employment program helps veterans with service-connected disabilities find and maintain suitable employment, ensuring that they can lead fulfilling lives after their service.
For Maine veterans facing health issues related to their service, applying for Veterans Disability benefits is the best course of action. When combined with other VA assistance programs, these benefits can significantly enhance the quality of life for veterans and their families.
Maine — VA Office Locations
Veterans Benefits Administration
Name | Address | Phone Number |
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VA Maine Healthcare System - Togus | 1 VA Center Augusta, ME 04330 | 207-623-8411 |
Lincoln Community Based Outpatient Clinic | 99 River Road Lincoln, ME 04457 | 207-623-8411 |
Togus Regional Office | 1 VA Center Augusta, ME 04330 | 800-827-1000 |
National Cemetery Administration
Name | Address | Phone Number |
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Acadia National Cemetery | 1799 U.S. Route 1 Jonesboro, ME 72404 | 508-563-7113 |
Mount Pleasant Cemetery Soldiers' Lot | North Street Augusta, ME 04330 | 508-563-7113 |
Togus National Cemetery | VA Medical & Regional Office Center Togus, ME 04330 | 508-563-7113 |
Veterans Health Administration
Name | Address | Phone Number |
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Fort Kent Access Point Clinic | 3 Mountain View Drive Fort Kent, ME 04743 | 207-834-1572 |
Houlton Satellite Clinic | Houlton Regional Hospital - 20 Hartford Street Houlton, ME 04730 | 207-623-8411 |
Mobile Medical Unit | 241 Main Street Bingham, ME 04920 | 207-623-8411 |
Aroostook County (Caribou) Community Based Outpatient Clinic | 163 Van Buren Drive, Ste 6 Caribou, ME 04736 | 207-623-8411 |
Bangor Community Based Outpatient Clinic | 35 State Hospital Drive Bangor, ME 04401 | 207-561-3600 |
Calais Outpatient Clinic | 50 Union St Calais, ME 04619 | 207-623-8411 |
Lewiston/ Auburn Community Based Outpatient Clinic | 15 Challenger Drive Lewiston, ME 04240 | 207-330-2700 |
Portland Community Based Outpatient Clinic | 144 Fore Street Portland, ME 04101 | 207-623-8411 |
Rumford Community Based Outpatient Clinic | 431 Franklin St. Rumford, ME 04726 | 207-369-3200 |
Saco Community Based Outpatient Clinic | 655 Main Street Saco, ME 04072 | 207-623-8411 |
Bangor Vet Center | 615 Oldin Road, Suite 3 Bangor, ME 04401 | 207-947-3391 |
Lewiston Vet Center | 35 Westminster St. Lewiston, ME 04240 | 207-783-0068 |
Northern Maine Vet Center | 456 York Street Caribou, ME 04736 | 207-496-3900 |
Portland, ME Vet Center | 475 Stevens Ave. Portland, ME 04103 | 207-780-3584 |
Sanford Vet Center | 628 Main Street Springvale, ME 04083 | 207-490-1513 |