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This is a cheat sheet regarding the PACT Act to help you understand the PACT Act, filing and processing claims associated with the PACT Act, apply for VA health care, and register for the airborne hazards and open burn pit registry.
A PACT Act presumptive disability is a condition that the VA automatically assumes is related to a veteran’s military service based on specific circumstances, such as the location and time period of service.
This page will help answer your questions about what the PACT Act means for you or your loved ones. You can also call us at 800-698-2411 (TTY: 711). And you can file a claim for PACT Act-related disability compensation or apply for VA health care now.
PACT Act: Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act PACT ACT What is the PACT ACT? The PACT Act is a new law that expands VA health care and benefits for Veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances. The PACT Act adds to the list of health conditions that we assume (or “presume”) are caused by
Beginning March 5, 2024, VA made three new groups of Veterans eligible for VA health care years earlier than called for by the PACT Act: Veterans who were exposed to toxins or other hazards during military service; Veterans who were assigned to certain duty stations in Southwest Asia or parts of Africa; and.
The PACT Act is a new law that expands VA health care and benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances. If you file before August 10, 2023, you may receive benefits backdated to August 10, 2023. Please utlitize this guide for more information.
The PACT Act expands VA health care and benefits for Veterans exposed to toxic substances.