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  2. Begin with Section I: Veteran's Identification Information. Fill in your name, Social Security number, date of birth, and VA file number if applicable. Ensure your current mailing address is complete and accurate.
  3. Proceed to Section II: Claimant's Identification Information if you are submitting on behalf of someone else. Enter the claimant's details including their name, Social Security number, and contact information.
  4. In Section III, identify the type of document or evidence you are submitting. You can select multiple options based on your documentation.
  5. Complete Section IV by signing and dating the form to certify that all information provided is true and correct.
  6. If applicable, fill out Sections V and VI for third-party or Power of Attorney signatures, ensuring all necessary authorizations are attached.

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VA disability pay or disability compensation is a tax-free monthly payment given to veterans with a service-related disability and an other than dishonorable discharge. Those veterans may qualify for a tax-free, monthly benefit ranging from $165 to over $3,600.
Tinnitus Tinnitus is by far the most common condition veterans receive disability benefits for. In 2024, 3,255,323 U.S. military veterans were receiving disability benefits for tinnitus. That number is more than 1 million higher than the next most common condition. That count is increasing rapidly.
Use VA Form 21-526EZ when you want to apply for VA disability compensation (pay) and related benefits.
You can work with an accredited attorney, claims agent, or Veterans Service Organization (VSO) representative to get help filing a claim for disability compensation.
The best way to file for disability compensation is to apply online at .va.gov/disability. Or, you can fax it to: (844) 531-7818 (inside the U.S.) (248) 524-4260 (outside the U.S.)

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Frequently used VA forms You can now do many form-based tasks online, like filing a disability claim and applying for the GI Bill or VA health care. Well walk you through the process step-by-step.
What is the Hardest VA Claim to Get? Mental Health Conditions (e.g., PTSD, Depression) Sleep Apnea. Tinnitus and Hearing Loss. Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Chronic Pain Without a Clear Diagnosis.

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