Dependents' and Survivors' Benefits Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) is payable to certain survivors of:
- Service members who died on active duty
- Veterans who died from service-related disabilities
- Certain veterans who were being paid 100% VA disability compensation at time of death.
The State of Kansas can assist you in completing these eligibility forms.
Death Pension is payable to some surviving spouses and children of deceased wartime veterans. The benefit is based on financial need.
Learn more about Dependents' and Survivors' BenefitsDisability Benefits Disability Compensation: The KCVA can assist you in filing the forms for Disability Compensation for service connected disability determinations.
Disability Pension: The KCVA can assist you in filing the necessary forms for Disability Pension.
- Basic entitlement for a veteran exists if the veteran is disabled as the result of a personal injury or disease (including aggravation of a condition existing prior to service) while in active service if the injury or the disease was incurred or aggravated in line of duty.
Time Limits: There is no deadline for applying for disability benefits.
Learn more about Disability BenefitsBurial Benefits Headstones and Markers: The State of Kansas can furnish a monument to mark the unmarked grave of an eligible veteran if not covered by the federal government.
Presidential Memorial Certificate (PMC): The State of Kansas can complete a request to provide a PMC for eligible recipients.
Burial Flag: The United States Post Office or the State of Kansas through the Kansas Veterans' Affairs Commission can provide an American flag to drape over an eligible veteran's casket.
Reimbursement of Burial Expenses: The State of Kansas can assist in completing the forms necessary to receive a burial allowance of $2,000 for veterans who die of service-related causes. For certain other veterans, the VA can pay $300 for burial and funeral expenses and $300 for a burial plot.
Burial in a National or State Veterans Cemetery: Most veterans, spouses and some dependents can be buried in a national cemetery or one of the three state veterans cemeteries at no cost to the veteran or their family.
Time Limits: There is no time limit for claiming reimbursement of burial expenses for a service-related death. In other cases, claims must be filed within 2 years of the veteran's burial.
Learn more about Burial BenefitsPrescription Drug Coverage The State of Kansas can assist in completing the application process to determine eligibility for VA provided medications for certain high priority veterans, including those with low incomes (below VA pension thresholds). Eligible veterans can receive free prescriptions or may be eligible for medications with a low co-payment.
Learn more about Prescription Drug Coverage