04/17/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/17/2025 07:39
Veterans who receive higher compensation with Special Monthly Compensation (SMC), Purple Heart recipients, Veterans receiving income-based pension or survivors' pension, and those receiving specially adapted housing (SAH) benefits are frequently targeted by bad actors.
The increased financial compensation associated withSMC benefits and the visibility of Purple Heart recipients can attract scammers looking to exploit Veterans. These scams range from identity theft and fraudulent investment schemes to fraudulent financial services charging unnecessary fees for services VA offers for free.
VA is committed to safeguarding Veterans, their families and caregivers against fraudulent activity, and it provides the following guidance to protect Veterans' benefits and avoid benefit payment redirection.
Pension poaching
VA pension and survivors' pension are income-based benefits which are frequently targeted by bad actors in a scam called 'Pension Poaching'. Pension poaching is a financial scam where bad actors advise Veterans to transfer assets or add unnecessary home health care expenses so they can adjust their income to qualify for VA pension or survivors pension benefits. Obtaining VA benefits through deceptive practices may require Veterans (and not the bad actor) to repay any falsified amounts. If a Veteran needs assistance filing a claim for VA benefits or services, they should work with a VA accredited Veterans Service Organization representative, attorney or claims agent.
Specially Adapted Housing Grant recipients
Veterans with a service-connected disability who have been approved for Specially Adapted Housing grants should exercise caution when hiring contractors. Many scammers go door to door, so be wary of uninvited home improvement salespeople. Veterans should obtain multiple bids for any home improvement project, take time to decide on a contractor, seek references, read reviews and contact licensing agencies for verification. Veterans should also take the following precautions:
One of the best ways we can honor a Veteran's service is to protect their benefits against scams by raising awareness and keeping them informed about the common scams impacting Veterans with high SMC benefits, Purple Heart recipients and their dependents.
If a Veteran is missing a VA benefits payment, identifies a discrepancy in payments or finds suspicious activity with their direct deposit account, they should contact VA immediately at 800-827-1000. Veterans who suspect they have experienced fraud can find resources to file a report to the appropriate agency at VSAFE.gov, by visiting https://vsafe.gov/, or calling 833-38V-SAFE.