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How Do You Get A Seven Hundred Dollar A Year Disabled Veterans Clothing Allowance?

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How Do You Get A Seven Hundred Dollar A Year Disabled Veterans Clothing Allowance?

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There is a way for some disabled US military veterans to get a seven hundred dollar a year clothing allowance. Federal Regulations say that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) must pay disabled veterans, an annual clothing allowance if they have a service-connected disability or condition, or a disability paid under 38 U.S.C. 1151 that requires them to wear or use a prosthetic or orthopedic device that wears out or tears clothing, e.g., pants, shirts, etc. Veterans may also be paid the clothing allowance for a service-connected skin condition medication prescribed by a physician, which causes damage to your outer garments that cannot be repaired. Irreparable damage does not include stains that you can remove through regular laundering or dry cleaning. To get approval of a claim based on use of medication requires a medical determination. All skin conditions requiring use of a medication are not considered permanent conditions and a re-determination is required each year. When these

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