Disabled American Veterans has never wavered in our commitment to serve our nation’s
service-connected disabled veterans, their dependents and survivors. Our largest
endeavor in fulfilling that mission is our National Service Program. In 88 offices
throughout the United States and in Puerto Rico, the DAV employs a corps of approximately
260 National Service Officers (NSOs) who represent veterans and their families with
claims for benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the Department
of Defense and other government agencies. Veterans need not be DAV members to take
advantage of this outstanding assistance, which is provided free of charge.
NSOs function as attorneys-in-fact, assisting veterans and their families in filing
claims for VA disability compensation and pension; vocational rehabilitation and
employment; education; home loan guaranty; life insurance; death benefits; health
care and much more. They provide free services, such as information seminars, counseling
and community outreach. NSOs also represent veterans and active duty military personnel
before Discharge Review Boards, Boards for Correction of Military Records, Physical
Evaluation Boards and other official panels.