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BumRushDaShow

(167,542 posts)
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 07:44 PM 18 hrs ago

VA Announces Change to Veteran Benefits

Source: Newsweek

Published Feb 15, 2026 at 08:57 AM EST


The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has finalized a new rule that it says is designed to streamline certain decisions around veteran survivors’ benefit claims—a move the agency says will result in “faster decisions and quicker payments” for survivors.

The VA’s New Survivors' Benefits Rule

Previously, under existing regulations, the VA had to individually process survivors' claims for “Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC)” and “Survivors Pension.” This often slowed decisions, because each benefit required a separate formal review.

Under the new rule, which will be effective from February 23, the VA will pay a surviving spouse or child claimant whichever benefit is higher—either the DIC or the Survivors Pension (the agency says the higher benefit is usually the DIC)—without delaying payment to fully process the lesser benefit. The VA identified one exception: if the claimant is the veteran’s surviving spouse, has no dependents, is residing in a nursing home, and has applied for or is receiving Medicaid, then the Survivors' Pension will be awarded instead of DIC.

Under the new rule, when a surviving spouse stops Medicaid-covered nursing home care, DIC may become effective, as of the date Medicaid coverage ended, if a claim is filed within one year. Conversely, if a spouse receiving DIC begins Medicaid‑covered nursing home care and otherwise qualifies for Survivors Pension, the pension may take effect on the first day of the month after DIC ends, provided a claim is filed within one year.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/va-change-veteran-benefits-dic-survivors-11526561

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VA Announces Change to Veteran Benefits (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 18 hrs ago OP
That Newsweek story was written by AI: highplainsdem 14 hrs ago #1
Three more of the 10 latest Newsweek stories posted in LBN had the same note about AI at the end of highplainsdem 13 hrs ago #2
"a move the agency says will result in "faster decisions and quicker payments" for survivors." OldBaldy1701E 2 hrs ago #3
Faster decision in the Fat Pig administration: "NO!" Wonder Why 1 hr ago #4

highplainsdem

(61,043 posts)
1. That Newsweek story was written by AI:
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 10:55 PM
14 hrs ago
Newsweek’s reporters and editors used Martyn, our AI assistant, to help produce this story. Learn more about Martyn.


It might be correct anyway, but AI-written stories often aren't. I thought it sounded odd, and I'm always skeptical when the Trump regime claims it's doing something that benefits people.

highplainsdem

(61,043 posts)
2. Three more of the 10 latest Newsweek stories posted in LBN had the same note about AI at the end of
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 11:56 PM
13 hrs ago

the story. See my GD thread about this:

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221024348

OldBaldy1701E

(10,770 posts)
3. "a move the agency says will result in "faster decisions and quicker payments" for survivors."
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 11:40 AM
2 hrs ago

Yeah, for those whom they decide can have it.

Mostly their own cronies within the DOD and the military. They will get al kinds of benefits.

The rest will get squat. Because they want to streamline their ability to say 'NO'.

The people tasked with defending our country. Treated no better than serfs.

It makes me sick.

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