VA vehicle grant benefits are provisions offered by various governmental programs that provide financial assistance to disabled veterans for purchasing or adapting vehicles for their mobility needs. These vehicle grant benefits are specifically designed to accommodate service-related injuries or disabilities, ensuring veterans have improved access to transportation for their daily activities. They play a crucial role in enhancing the independence and quality of life for disabled veterans.
The VA vehicle grant benefit is one of the best unknown benefits available to 100% service-disabled veterans. If you are unsure if you qualify, we can help! Our team of consultants will provide a FREE consultation and help guide you through filing the appropriate forms.
Form 4502 is used to apply for the VA vehicle grant. It must be filled out correctly and submitted for a 100% service-connected disabled veteran to obtain the benefit. Upon approval, eligible veterans will receive $26,417.20 (as of 10-1-2024), which can be used to purchase a vehicle.
A 100% service-connected disabled veteran uses Form 1394 in conjunction with form 4502 to secure benefits toward a mobility assistive device, wheelchair-accessible vehicle conversion, adaptive driving equipment, scooter carrier, wheelchair lift & more. These two forms are often used together.
If you are a non-service-connected disabled veteran, programs that may be able to help still exist through the VA! Eligible non-service-connected disabled veterans can receive benefits toward non-operational equipment to aid in the entry and exit of a vehicle.
This equipment is not issued under the Automobile Adaptive Equipment Program because it is categorized as medical, but it does exist for use.
Click the link below to access details on veteran benefits and required forms directly from the VA.gov website. Alternatively, you can contact any Superior Van & Mobility location near you for direct assistance and tips from one of our friendly and knowledgeable mobility consultants.
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The PVA is a Congressionally chartered service organization for veterans founded in 1946. Over the years, the PVA has developed a unique expertise on a wide variety of issues involving the special needs of our members, veterans of the armed forces who have experienced spinal cord injury or dysfunction.
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