How to make the most of special life insurance benefits for veterans Written By Written by Insurance Staff Writer, WSJ | Buy Side Kimberly Lankford is an insurance staff writer at Buy Side. She has ...
If you're in the U.S. Armed Forces, you're offered life insurance from the Department of Veterans Affairs. But that coverage expires when you leave active duty and, in many cases, service members need ...
Most active-duty military members have access to generally free health coverage, but health insurance for veterans and retired military members may be more complicated. By knowing your options and the ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs launched VALife in 2023, offering a new guaranteed-acceptance life insurance option for veterans with service-connected disabilities. Unlike past VA policies, ...
Veterans and their families will be getting a discount on their life insurance premiums starting in July. Newsweek has contacted the Department of Veterans Affairs for comment via email outside of ...
Veterans can enroll in Medicare once they become eligible, even if they have Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits or TRICARE. Doing so ensures comprehensive coverage and more flexibility over where veterans ...
WASHINGTON — Health insurance coverage for 267,000 veterans and their families will be at risk if tax credits that lower their premium costs under the Affordable Care Act are allowed to expire, ...
Craig resident Eugene Teeter, now 93, served in the U.S. Air Force for more than 20 years including during the Korean and Vietnam wars. “In his 17th year of his military career, he left his pregnant ...
Less than half of U.S. veterans receive health benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs, and more than 1.2 million veterans have no health insurance, according to a report from New York ...
Servicemembers and veterans have access to special life insurance benefits. You might need to supplement military coverage with insurance from a private company. Some life insurers reject or charge ...