Comprehensive guidance on the legal rights, benefits, and entitlements available to veterans, disabled soldiers, and the families of fallen heroes — across the United States, Europe, and beyond.
The United States operates one of the world's most comprehensive veteran support systems through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Key benefits include:
Tax-free monthly payments from $171 to $3,737 (100% disability rating). Eligible for veterans with service-connected conditions.
Comprehensive medical care at 1,300+ VA facilities nationwide. Includes mental health, dental, vision, and specialty care.
Zero down payment home loans for eligible veterans, active-duty members, and surviving spouses.
Covers tuition, housing allowance, and books for veterans pursuing college, vocational training, or OJT programs.
Employment support including job training, resume help, and career counseling for veterans with service-connected disabilities.
PTSD treatment, substance abuse programs, suicide prevention, and Military Sexual Trauma care — all covered by VA.
DIC (Dependency and Indemnity Compensation) for spouses and children of veterans who died in service or from service-connected conditions.
Grants for vehicles and adaptive equipment for veterans with mobility disabilities. Up to $21,450 in auto grants.
European nations provide varying levels of veteran support. We advocate for harmonized EU-wide standards. Here is a country-by-country overview:
The Armed Forces Compensation Scheme (AFCS) provides lump-sum payments and guaranteed income for service injuries. Veterans also receive priority NHS treatment, housing assistance, and access to the Veterans UK portal.
The Bundeswehr supports veterans through the Federal Office for Military Compensation (BAFZA). Benefits include pensions, healthcare, vocational retraining, and psychological support for PTSD.
French veterans are supported by the National Office for Veterans and War Victims (ONaCVG). Includes pension, healthcare, priority in social housing, and the iconic "Carte du Combattant" entitlement card.
Belgian Defense veterans receive military disability pensions, priority healthcare, and reintegration support. The Belgian Veterans Institute coordinates a national network of support services.
The Netherlands supports veterans through a dedicated Veterans Institute and the VeteranenLoket (veteran helpdesk). Benefits include healthcare, PTSD support, housing assistance, and social services.
Italian veterans receive support through the National Association of Veterans (ANMIG) and military pension systems. Priority healthcare and rehabilitation programs are available for disabled veterans.
Our team of veteran advocates can help you navigate the claims process, appeal denied claims, and understand your rights — at no cost to you.
Our veteran advocates are ready to help — free of charge, available worldwide.