you should have tricare if you are a vet. If you are old enough to get medicare, tricare for life is the insurance that is usually attached. Get online and tricare.com I belive that not all vets have tricare. You receive Tricare benefits if you were retired from the military (either medically or due to time/age). You would have a retired ID card and that is your Tricare medical card as well. If you think you are eligible you can contact tricare by calling 1-800-tricare and you will be directed to the necessary region. I hope that helps. My husband and I were both medically retired/disabled and have tricare insurance. But friends that are considered disabled by the VA only do not get the same benefits. I am basing my response on personal knowledge and experience.
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tricare
how does tricare for life and medicare and 100% rating from the va work
Yes, the widow of a deceased veteran may be eligible for TRICARE, particularly if the veteran was retired from military service or died while on active duty. Eligibility typically depends on the circumstances of the veteran's service and the widow's status. The widow may qualify for TRICARE for Life (TFL) if she is over 65 or otherwise eligible for Medicare. It's essential for her to check with the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) to confirm her eligibility and enroll in the appropriate TRICARE plan.
TRICARE may provide coverage for long-term rehabilitation services, but eligibility can depend on specific conditions and the type of care required. For the wife of a 100% disabled veteran, TRICARE may cover some inpatient rehabilitation services if they meet the criteria. However, it's important to review the details of the long-term care insurance policy, as it may cover additional costs not covered by TRICARE. Consulting with a TRICARE representative or a benefits advisor can provide clarity on the available options and coverage limits.
If you are talking about Tricare insurance in the United States, then yes, the veteran can choose the family coverage option.
yes
Of course not! Harassment of anybody, veteran or not, is a criminal activity.
Male, Female, Veteran, Disabled (employment)
Yes you do. You will need a fishing license with a saltwater tag but since you are a disabled veteran you get the super combo license free.
5 % veteran or 10% disabled.
100%
There are no free ones.