This National Military Appreciation Month, learn more about the life insurance programs VA offers to service members, Veterans and their families.
April is Financial Literacy Awareness Month. An important part of financial planning is life insurance, which VA offers through a variety of programs to Veterans, Service members, and their families.
Service-Disabled Veterans Life Insurance (S-DVI) is closing to new enrollment after December 31, 2022. VA is launching a new program— VA Life Insurance (VALife)—on January 1, 2023
No matter what stage of life you are in, VA has a life insurance program tailored to fit your financial needs.
No matter what stage of life you are in, VA’s Insurance Service has a program tailored to fit the unique needs of you and your family.
VA Life insurance is a benefit that can protect your loved ones with income replacement, end of life costs, and financial flexibility.
VA offers life insurance to Veterans through key programs such as Veterans’ Group Life Insurance (VGLI) and Veterans Affairs Life Insurance (VALife).
Life insurance can be affordable and accessible to people at all income levels. A wide array of factors determines life insurance cost.
Nov. 1, 2021, is the 20th anniversary of FSGLI. Since 2001, VA has paid nearly $1.7 billion in claims to 8.9 million service member dependents.
September is National Life Insurance Awareness Month and VA is providing our Nation’s Veterans, service members and military families with life insurance products and services.
In January 2023, VA will launch a new life insurance program called Veterans Affairs Life Insurance (VALife), which provides guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance coverage.
As a Veteran, you may be eligible for certain tax benefits under the tax code. It's important to file your taxes before this year’s April 18 deadline and be aware of the benefits that apply to you.