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Find out if you can get a VA automobile allowance if you’re a Veteran living with a service-connected disability that prevents you from driving. Our automotive adaptive-equipment grants can help you buy or update a vehicle with special features that enable you to drive. Learn how to file a claim.
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Do you have a disability related to your military service that prevents you from driving? If you do, you may be able to get disability compensation or benefits.

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What kind of disability benefits can I get?

  • A one-time payment to help you buy a specially equipped vehicle
  • In some situations, one or more adaptive-equipment grants to change a vehicle so it has features like power steering, brakes, seats, windows, or lift equipment to help you get into and out of the vehicle

Review current rates for special allowances


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How do I get these benefits?

You’ll need to file a claim for disability compensation and get our approval before buying a vehicle or adaptive equipment. You can apply for—and use—either grant before or after military discharge.

Find out how to file a claim for disability compensation

When you file, you’ll need to show that your disability is service connected or treated as if service connected under 38 U.S.C. 1151.

Learn more about 38 U.S.C. 1151

For the one-time payment to help you buy a specially equipped vehicle

  • You’ll need to fill out an Application for Automobile or Other Conveyance and Adaptive Equipment (VA Form 21-4502).
    Get VA Form 21-4502 to download
  • We’ll pay the vehicle’s seller directly.

For the adaptive-equipment grant

  • If you qualify for adaptive equipment only, you’ll need to fill out an Application for Adaptive Equipment—Motor Vehicle (VA Form 10-1394).
    Get VA Form 10-1394 to download
  • We may pay you, or we may pay the equipment seller directly.