Title 38 › Part PART II— - GENERAL BENEFITS › Chapter CHAPTER 13— - DEPENDENCY AND INDEMNITY COMPENSATION FOR SERVICE-CONNECTED DEATHS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - DEPENDENCY AND INDEMNITY COMPENSATION › § 1316
People who were a surviving spouse, child, or parent of a veteran who died before January 1, 1957, can apply to get dependency and indemnity compensation (DIC). Parents can apply too, but their yearly income limits from section 1315 still apply. Once a surviving spouse, child, or parent is given DIC under this rule, future payments for that death are paid under the DIC rules and not under other VA compensation or pension programs or the survivor rules in title 5, chapter 81, subchapter I. If some children or only one of two parents apply, the DIC paid to applicants is limited so the total is no more than if all eligible people had applied, and any other benefits paid to non-applicants are cut back the same way. People who were beneficiaries under the Servicemen’s Indemnity Act of 1951 on January 1, 1957, generally cannot keep getting those indemnity payments for the same death after they get DIC. If a child is eligible for both DIC and servicemen’s indemnity, the Secretary will pay whichever monthly amount is larger. If a child who had DIC dies, that child’s share of the servicemen’s indemnity may go to another child.
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38 U.S.C. § 1316
Title 38 — Veterans' Benefits
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73