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Michigan VA Benefits Guide 2026

There are approximately 580,000 veterans living in Michigan. This guide covers the federal VA benefits available to all veterans plus the state-specific benefits Michigan offers — including details on how to access them from Lansing and throughout the state.

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Michigan's Signature Veteran Benefit

⭐ Top State Benefit

Full property tax exemption for 100% disabled veterans — this is one of Michigan's most valuable offerings for veterans and is not available in every state.

Michigan has made significant investments in supporting its veteran community. The state legislature has passed legislation ensuring that those who served can access meaningful financial relief, educational opportunities, and healthcare support at the state level — stacked on top of federal VA programs.

Federal VA Benefits Available in Michigan

All US veterans in Michigan have access to federal VA programs regardless of where they live. These federal benefits are the foundation — Michigan's state programs add on top:

Michigan State Veterans Benefits

In addition to federal VA programs, Michigan offers these state-funded benefits exclusively for Michigan residents who have served:

These state benefits can be stacked with federal VA benefits for maximum financial support. A veteran in Michigan receiving 100% VA disability compensation may also qualify for a full property tax exemption, free recreational licenses, and education benefits for their children — all simultaneously.

VA Healthcare in Michigan

The primary VA medical facility serving Michigan veterans is the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center. You can reach them at 313-576-1000 to:

Veterans Crisis Line: If you or a veteran you know is in crisis, call 988 and press 1, text 838255, or chat at VeteransCrisisLine.net. Available 24/7.

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VA Mental Health Services in Michigan

The VA provides comprehensive mental health services to enrolled veterans in Michigan, including treatment for PTSD, depression, anxiety, military sexual trauma (MST), and substance use disorders. Services include:

Veteran Business Resources in Michigan

Michigan veterans looking to start or grow a business can access substantial support:

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I apply for VA disability compensation in Michigan?
A: File VA Form 21-526EZ online at VA.gov, by mail, or in person at the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center (313-576-1000). Gather your service records, medical records, and a nexus letter from your doctor. The Michigan Department of Veterans Affairs also has VSOs who can help file for free.
Q: What is the largest veteran benefit in Michigan?
A: Full property tax exemption for 100% disabled veterans. Additionally, all Michigan veterans have access to federal VA benefits including disability compensation (up to $4,000+/month tax-free for 100% disabled veterans) and VA healthcare through the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center.
Q: How many veterans live in Michigan?
A: Approximately 580,000 veterans call Michigan home, making it an important state for VA benefit programs. The John D. Dingell VA Medical Center serves as the primary VA facility, supported by multiple Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) across the state.
Q: Can I get free healthcare at the VA in Michigan?
A: Many veterans qualify for free or low-cost VA healthcare. Priority Groups 1-8 determine your copay level — veterans with service-connected conditions, lower incomes, or Purple Heart recipients often pay nothing. Contact the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center at 313-576-1000 to enroll.

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Information on this page is for general guidance only. VA benefit eligibility depends on individual service history and disability ratings. Verify current benefit amounts and requirements at VA.gov or by contacting the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center at 313-576-1000.