Making a claim for a service-related condition

Find out what you need to do when you submit a claim for a service-related condition.

What to expect after you have submitted a compensation claim

Here are the steps we take to process your claim after you submit a compensation claim for a service-related injury or condition.

Claim processing times

As more veterans access our services, we have seen a big increase in the number of compensation claims. We are working on reducing wait times. Find out what to expect.

Our commitment to you

This page provides information about what you can expect from DVA when you submit a compensation claim.

What to know about multiple claims

Find out our pay limits on illness, injury or death if you get money elsewhere for the same reason

Free services that may help you

Access free support while we assess your claim

Get treatment while you wait on a claim (PAMT)

Access to health care while we assess your claim

Claims if you were injured after 30 June 2004

We can help you if you have an injury and while you are waiting for us to approve your claim

Claims if you were injured before 1 July 2004

The benefits you can access and claims for health care you can make if you served before this date

Needs assessment

An assessment to determine what support you need

Household services

We may pay for these services if you are unable to perform them due to an accepted disability

Attendant care

An option to have a personal carer help you after surgery or for chronic health conditions

Claims for reservists

If you are a reserve member, you can receive the same benefits as a permanent ADF member

Overview of benefits and services you may receive

We can help you if you were affected by the F-111 deseal/reseal and other fuel tank work

Claims for certain submarine special operations

You may be eligible for benefits under the VEA if you served on certain submarine operations

Service covered under the VEA

We may cover you under the VEA if you were in the test areas during and after the test period

Claims for cadets and their officers and instructors

You may be eligible for benefits under the MRCA if you are injured during service

When and how to take legal action for compensation

Learn how taking action against the commonwealth may affect your entitlements

Laws that cover claims

Which laws cover your care and benefits will depend on when you served and your type of service