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Nearly 11,000 Survivors to Receive Retroactive Payments by New Years
Search for Other Eligible Survivors Continues
WASHINGTON
(Dec. 24, 2008)
The Department
of Veterans Affairs (VA) has identified nearly 11,000 surviving spouses
of deceased veterans who will receive a lump-sum payment
before the New Year to correct an error in their VA benefits.
Also documented were more than 73,000 who had been previously paid.
VA officials are still tracking down eligible survivors.
"I am pleased
that our task force working to correct this problem has been able to identify
this first group this week,"
said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. James B. Peake.
"We understand the difference these funds can make for these surviving
spouses,
especially during the holiday season."
Payments will
be released to these survivors on Dec. 29.
The total value of the payments is about $24 million.
At issue is
a 1996 federal law that makes a surviving spouse eligible
to receive the veteran's VA compensation or pension benefit for the month
of the veteran's death.
VA failed to properly implement that law in all cases.
Most likely
to have been affected by this problem are surviving spouses who never
applied
for VA survivors' benefits following the death of a veteran.
Eligible for the payment are surviving spouses of veterans who died after
Dec. 31, 1996.
The Department doesn't have current addresses for many of them,
which makes the process of contacting them difficult.
VA has established
a special Survivor Call Center (1-800-749-8387) for spouses who believe
they
may be eligible for this retroactive benefit.
The Call Center is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.,
Central Standard Time.
Inquiries may also be submitted through the Internet at
http://www.vba.va.gov/survivorsbenefit.htm |