by David Miller
The Department of Veterans Affairs begins deciding Blue
Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act of 2019 claims, Jan. 1, 2020. This extends the
presumption of herbicide exposure, that includes toxins such as Agent Orange,
for veterans who served offshore of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam
War.
Signed into law June 25, the law specifically affects Blue
Water Navy Veterans who served as far as 12 nautical miles offshore of Vietnam
between Jan. 6, 1962 and May 7, 1975. The law also applies to veterans who
served in the Korean Demilitarized Zone between Jan. 1, 1967 and Aug. 31, 1971.
These veterans can apply for disability compensation and other benefits if they
have since developed one of 14 conditions that are presumed to be related to
exposure to herbicides such as Agent Orange. Veterans no longer need to prove
that they were exposed to herbicides.
Survivors of veterans can file claims for benefits, based on
the veteran’s service, if the veteran died from at least one of the presumptive
conditions associated with Agent Orange. The law also provides benefits for
children born with spina bifida, if their parent is or was a veteran with
certain verified service in Thailand during a specific period. The Blue Water
Navy Act also includes provisions affecting the VA Home Loan Program. The law
creates more access for veterans to obtain no-down-payment home loans,
regardless of the loan amount.
Veterans who want to file an initial claim for an herbicide
related disability can use VA Form 21-526EZ, Application for Disability
Compensation and Related Compensation Benefits or work with a VA-recognized
Veterans Service Organization to assist with the application process. Veterans
may also contact their state Veterans Affairs Office.
BWN veterans who previously filed a claim seeking service
connection for one of the 14 presumptive conditions that was denied by VA, may
provide or identify any new and relevant information regarding their claim when
reapplying. To re-apply, veterans may use VA Form 20-0995, Decision Review
Request: Supplemental Claim. As a result of the new law, the VA will
automatically review claims that are currently in the VA review process or
under appeal.
COLA Increase Announced for 2020
The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently announced a 1.6
percent increase in the Cost of Living Adjustment for the calendar year 2020.
This directly affects military and federal civilian retirees, survivor benefit
annuitants, disabled veterans and Social Security recipients. The new COLA rate
is effective Dec. 1, 2019 and the adjustment will appear in the Dec. 30, 2019
payment.
David Miller is a resident of Lexington Township, Maine He is
retired Navy.
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