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If You're a Service-Connected Disabled Veteran, are you Aware of the Vehicle Grant Benefit?

At Superior Van & Mobility, we salute you, our veterans, and we believe it’s essential to work closely with you in assessing your individual mobility needs.

We are here to assist you along the way, answer any questions, and ensure you take advantage of the benefits to which you are entitled. The two largest benefits available to those who qualify are listed below, and we are here to help you navigate the application process & answer any questions you may have.

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Discover the Two Main Types of Service-Connected Vehicle Benefits

VA FORM 21-4502

As a service-connected disabled veteran, there are two forms the U.S. Government uses to process your mobility benefit claims. The first form is the 4502, which is a one-time vehicle grant. This form is required for a 100% service-connected disabled veteran to obtain the benefit. Upon approval, eligible veterans will receive $24,115.12 (As of 10-1-2022) as a one-time grant that can be used to purchase a vehicle.

VA FORM 10-1394

The second form used is 1394. A 100% service-connected disabled veteran uses this form to secure veteran benefits toward a mobility assistive device, wheelchair-accessible vehicle conversion, adaptive driving equipment, scooter carrier, wheelchair lift & more. This is NOT a one-time use benefit like the 4502.

While these forms can appear challenging, don’t get discouraged. We are here to HELP! We have veteran specialists on staff to ensure your forms are filled out and processed correctly to secure your well-deserved benefits promptly.

Non-Service-Connected Disabled Veteran Modifications Program

If you are not a service-connected disabled veteran, programs that may be able to help still exist through the VA! Eligible non-service-connected disabled veterans can receive benefits toward non-operational equipment to aid in the entry and exit of a vehicle. This equipment is not issued under the Automobile Adaptive Equipment Program because it is categorized as medical, but it does exist for use.

Unsure if You Qualify for Benefits?

Don’t think another second about it. WE ARE HERE TO HELP! Our specially trained mobility consultants can answer your questions and evaluate your situation and veteran status. Don’t let your much-needed veteran mobility benefits go unused, contact our team today for your FREE consultation and let us help you regain your independence!

For a complete list of our locations with contact information, click the button below to find the Superior Van & Mobility location nearest you. Remember to send us a request for FREE Veteran Guidance. We’ll be in touch right away!

Additional Resources For Veterans
Assistance, Guidance, and Help

Get details on veteran benefits and required forms directly from the VA.gov website by clicking the link below. You can also contact any Superior Van & Mobility location near you for direct assistance and tips from one of our friendly and knowledgeable mobility consultants.

US Department Of Veteran Affairs

The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs provides unparalleled dedication and commitment to helping U.S. Veterans receive the benefits and services they earned. Visit them today for information on additional services and benefits available.

Disabled American Veterans

Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is dedicated to building better lives for our disabled veterans and their families. Contact them today for more information.

Paralyzed Veterans Of America

The PVA is a Congressionally chartered service organization for veterans founded in 1946. Over the years, the PVA has developed a unique expertise on a wide variety of issues involving the special needs of our members, veterans of the armed forces who have experienced spinal cord injury or dysfunction.

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