The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) to qualified survivors of service members and veterans. Eligible surviving spouses can receive an additional $351.02 per month in DIC when a veteran who, at the time of death, was in receipt of or was entitled to receive compensation for a service-connected disability that was rated as totally disabling for a continuous period of at least eight years. This extra payment is commonly referred to as the “DIC kicker.”
Currently, VA regulations recognize amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) as a presumptive service-connected disease, and due to its aggressive nature, veterans diagnosed with ALS are automatically rated at 100 percent once service-connected. Unfortunately, many veterans with ALS are unable to meet the eight-year DIC kicker requirement because the average life expectancy for a person with ALS is three to five years. Rarely do ALS veterans' surviving spouses qualify for the additional DIC benefit given the eight-year requirement.
PVA Position:
ALS is an aggressive disease that leaves many veterans totally incapacitated and reliant on family members and caregivers. DIC kicker payments should be provided to the surviving spouses of veterans who die from ALS regardless of how long they were service-connected for ALS prior to death.
Please contact your elected officials and urge them to cosponsor the Justice for ALS Veterans Act of 2025 (H.R. 1685/S. 749), which would allow the surviving spouses of veterans who died of service-connected ALS to receive the DIC kicker.