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  1. Agent Orange. Veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange or other herbicides during military service may be eligible for a variety of VA benefits, including disability compensation for diseases associated with exposure. Your dependents and survivors also may be eligible for benefits. "Agent Orange" refers to a blend of chemical herbicides the U ...

  2. Your Agent Orange compensation rate is not based exclusively on your level of disability, although this is the primary factor the VA uses to determine your monthly payments. The following ranges are examples based on the VA’s 2024 average compensation rates. Single veteran, no dependents: $171.23/month for a 10% VA disability rating to $3,737 ...

  3. Aug 20, 2024 · The Agent Orange Act of 1991 established a presumptive service connection for veterans who served in Vietnam and other locations and developed certain Agent Orange-related conditions. The Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxins Act of 2021, or the PACT Act , expanded the presumptions for veterans exposed to Agent Orange and other toxins to include additional conditions and veterans who served ...

  4. We base eligibility for VA disability compensation benefits, in part, on whether you served in a location that exposed you to Agent Orange. We call this having a presumption of exposure. You have a presumption of exposure if you meet at least one of these service requirements. Between January 9, 1962, and May 7, 1975, you must have served for ...

  5. You can also call the Agent Orange Help Line at 1-800-749-8387 or send an e-mail to GW/AOHelpline@vba.va.gov. You must provide your name, e-mail address, telephone and/or fax number, and VA file number/Social Security Number. We will do our best to respond within a reasonable amount of time (usually 3 to 10 workdays).

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  7. Aug 5, 2024 · The VA Decision on Hypertension and Agent Orange. Passed into law in August of 2022, the Honoring our PACT Act piece of VA legislation added hypertension to its list of diagnoses presumed to be caused by exposure to the tactical herbicide known as Agent Orange, making eligibility for disability benefits much easier.

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