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Blind and Paralyzed Veterans Pensions

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About This Benefit

Pennsylvania pays monthly pensions to veterans who are blind or have service-connected paraplegia or amputations, providing financial support:contentReference[oaicite:19]{index=19}:contentReference[oaicite:20]{index=20}.

Blind and Paralyzed Veterans Pensions is a state benefit administered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for eligible veterans in Pennsylvania.

To qualify, veterans must meet the following requirements: must be a resident of pennsylvania.

Why This Benefit Matters

Monthly income. Disability compensation is tax-free monthly income that acknowledges your service-connected conditions. Higher ratings unlock additional benefits and increased payments.

Reduced travel costs. Transportation benefits — including toll exemptions, reduced registration fees, and travel reimbursements — lower the cost of getting around, especially for medical appointments.

Who Qualifies

  • Must be a resident of Pennsylvania

Available in: PA

Last Verified

February 5, 2026

Likely Current

Source

Official .gov source
https://www.pa.gov/veterans/

Last verified: February 5, 2026

Next Steps

1

Review the official source

Verify current requirements and get the most up-to-date information.

2

Gather your documents

Most applications require your DD-214, VA disability rating letter, and state ID. Some benefits may require additional documentation.

3

Contact the administering office

Visit the official source above for application instructions, or contact your state veterans affairs office for assistance.

4

Consider working with a VSO

A Veterans Service Organization (VSO) can help you navigate the application process at no cost. They're trained to maximize your benefits.

This information is for general reference only and is not a legal eligibility determination. Always verify with a VA-accredited representative.