Veteran Benefits in West Virginia
Veteran Benefits & Resources
Veteran Benefits & Resources
West Virginia is home to more than 130,000 military veterans and has a strong tradition of service. With a mix of state programs, VA healthcare systems, and local veteran service organizations, West Virginia provides a range of benefits focused on tax relief, education, and healthcare access.
This guide highlights key benefits, healthcare services, and organizations available in West Virginia so veterans can easily access assistance with education, housing, employment, healthcare, and community support.
West Virginia offers a full property tax exemption for 100% permanently and totally disabled veterans on their primary residence.
Source:
https://tax.wv.gov
West Virginia provides tuition assistance and education benefits for veterans and their dependents, including programs through state colleges and universities.
Source:
https://veterans.wv.gov
Veterans receive preference in West Virginia state hiring, improving access to public sector employment.
Source:
https://personnel.wv.gov
Veterans can add a “Veteran” designation to their driver license or ID.
Source:
https://transportation.wv.gov
Provides assistance with VA claims, benefits navigation, and access to veteran support programs.
Source:
https://veterans.wv.gov
Understanding how your VA disability rating impacts your benefits is especially important in West Virginia, where state-level tax benefits provide meaningful relief at higher disability ratings.
Veterans with a 100% service-connected disability rating receive the highest level of support.
In West Virginia, this includes:
• Full Property Tax Exemption on your primary residence
• Full federal VA compensation at the highest rate
• Comprehensive VA healthcare at no cost
• Eligibility for CHAMPVA (dependents) and commissary/exchange privileges
• Access to additional state-level support programs
West Virginia is considered a tax-friendly state for 100% disabled veterans.
Veterans rated at 70% disability receive strong federal benefits and access to expanded programs.
Key benefits include:
• Higher monthly VA compensation
• Priority access to VA healthcare and specialty services
• Eligibility for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU)
• Expanded access to mental health and long-term care programs
State-level benefits are limited at this level.
At the 50% disability rating, veterans reach an important healthcare threshold.
This includes:
• No-cost VA healthcare for all conditions
• Increased monthly compensation
• Access to a broader range of VA medical services and prescriptions
Veterans with disability ratings between 10% and 40% still receive meaningful benefits, including:
• Monthly tax-free VA compensation
• VA healthcare for service-connected conditions
• Eligibility for Veteran Readiness & Employment (VR&E) programs
• Access to local and state veteran support services
No matter your rating, working with a West Virginia Veterans Service Officer can help ensure you’re receiving every benefit you’ve earned and assist with increasing your rating if your condition has worsened.
West Virginia veterans have access to a strong VA healthcare network.
• Huntington VA Medical Center – Huntington, WV
• Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center – Clarksburg, WV
These facilities provide primary care, specialty care, mental health services, and rehabilitation.
Clinics are located throughout the state, including Beckley, Martinsburg, and Wheeling.
Provide confidential counseling and transition support.
VA Facility Locator
https://www.va.gov/find-locations/
West Virginia veterans can receive assistance from Veterans Service Officers located throughout the state, who help:
• File VA disability claims
• Access federal and state benefits
• Obtain military service records
• Connect with local resources
West Virginia operates veterans nursing facilities providing long-term care services.
• West Virginia Veterans Nursing Facility – Clarksburg, WV
• West Virginia Veterans Nursing Facility – Barboursville, WV
Source:
https://veterans.wv.gov
Veterans can access housing support through VA programs such as HUD-VASH, along with nonprofit programs across the state.
Source:
https://www.va.gov/homeless/
Provides emergency financial assistance to veterans and families.
Provides advocacy and community support.
Provides financial and housing assistance to veterans and military families.
https://operationhomefront.org
Provides training and counseling.
Provides mentorship and support.
Federal certification for veteran-owned businesses.
https://www.va.gov/osdbu/entrepreneurs/
West Virginia hosts:
• Veteran job fairs
• Stand Down events
• Resource fairs
• Networking groups
Contact a Veterans Service Officer
Visit a VA facility
Explore West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance programs
Connect with nonprofit organizations
West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance
https://veterans.wv.gov
Know a West Virginia veteran-owned business or nonprofit that should be featured?
Submit a nomination or tag them on the Veterans Intel Report Facebook page.
We highlight veteran-owned businesses every month as part of our Salute & Support Sunday series.
Last Updated: May 2026