VA Disability Rating for PTSD: How It Works and How to Qualify
How the VA rates PTSD from 0% to 100%, what symptoms correspond to each rating level, and how to file or appeal a PTSD disability claim.
How the VA rates PTSD from 0% to 100%, what symptoms correspond to each rating level, and how to file or appeal a PTSD disability claim.
Step-by-step guide to applying for a VA home loan — eligibility, Certificate of Eligibility, pre-approval, VA appraisal, and closing costs explained.
Complete 2026 VA disability pay rates by rating percentage, with dependent additions, TDIU eligibility, and how to check if your rating is correct.
How to use your GI Bill benefits — Post-9/11 vs Montgomery GI Bill compared, what each covers, how to apply, and how to maximize your education funding.
Real small business grants for veterans in 2026 — federal, state, and private programs that provide free funding you do not have to repay, plus SBA resources.
Veterans receive several significant tax advantages — from federal exclusions on VA benefits to state-level exemptions that can save thousands per year. Many veterans leave money on the table simply because they don’t know these benefits exist. This guide covers every major federal and state tax benefit available to veterans in 2026. Federal Tax Benefits…
The Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act of 2022 is the most significant expansion of VA benefits in decades. Signed into law on August 10, 2022, the PACT Act opened the door to VA healthcare and disability compensation for millions of veterans who were previously denied benefits…
Military retirement pay is one of the most valuable long-term financial benefits of a military career — a guaranteed monthly pension for life, adjusted annually for inflation. But understanding how it’s calculated, what system applies to you, and how to maximize it requires knowing which retirement system you’re under and how the formulas work. This…
When veteran homebuyers start shopping for a mortgage, they often get quotes for both VA loans and FHA loans — and the comparison isn’t always as obvious as it seems. While the VA loan is almost always the better choice for eligible veterans, understanding exactly why — and when FHA might make sense — helps…
A 100% VA disability rating is the highest rating the VA assigns — and it unlocks the most comprehensive set of benefits available to any veteran. At $3,831.30/month (2026 rate, no dependents) in tax-free compensation plus free healthcare, dental care, dependents’ benefits, property tax exemptions, and more, the difference between 90% and 100% is enormous….