For veterans and active-duty service members dealing with severe or terminal medical conditions, financial flexibility can be just as important as medical care. One lesser-known but significant ...
With Veterans’ Group Life Insurance (VGLI), you may be able to keep your term life insurance coverage after leaving the military as long as you continue to pay the premiums. This can provide veterans ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has started a new life insurance program for the first time in 50 years, and the details are worth noting. Called VALife, it's different from (and much better than) ...
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, ...
A veteran with prosthetic legs looks on during a archery competition at the Valor Games Far West. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) More than 31,000 disabled veterans received life insurance coverage ...
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 ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has introduced a new regulation change regarding character of discharge determinations, aimed at broadening access to VA benefits for former service members, ...
Active-duty military personnel and veterans can benefit from the Veterans Affairs (VA) backing on mortgages to save on private mortgage insurance, interest rates and closing costs. You could also ...