
A mesothelioma diagnosis often leads to one immediate question: “What now?” If you are a Veteran, you may find yourself staring at two very different paths for financial support: the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and private asbestos trust funds. The most important thing you need to know today is that you do not have to choose.
For many Veterans, the most effective strategy for long-term security is to pursue both simultaneously. This guide breaks down how these two systems work together and how you can access the full spectrum of support you have earned. At the Mesothelioma Funds Administration, we specialize in “Parallel Processing”, ensuring you receive your monthly federal benefits while we identify every private dollar you are owed.
Asbestos trust funds for veterans are the canonical resource this guide references. Visit the hub for the full step-by-step walkthrough and printable checklists.
The Bottom Line: Can You Receive Both?

Yes. Pursuing mesothelioma compensation from an asbestos trust fund does not reduce, offset, or disqualify you from receiving VA disability compensation. This is a common point of confusion for many service members who worry that seeking “outside” money will jeopardize their healthcare or monthly VA checks.
- VA Disability is a “non-means-tested” benefit. It is based on your medical condition and its connection to your service, not your outside income or assets.
- Asbestos Trust Funds are private accounts established by bankrupt companies to pay for the harm caused by their products. These are distinct from the federal government.
MFA Strategic Note: While trust fund payments don’t affect VA Disability, they can impact a VA Pension (which is income-based). If you are filing for a pension rather than service-connected disability, consult a Patient Advocate first to protect your eligibility.
Understanding the Two Pillars of Support in 2026
As of May 2026, the landscape for compensation has shifted. VA rates have increased to reflect recent cost-of-living adjustments, and many private asbestos trust funds have updated their payment percentages to ensure future claimants are protected. It is more important than ever to understand the differences between these two pillars.
| Feature | VA Disability Compensation | Asbestos Trust Funds |
|---|---|---|
| Source | U.S. Federal Government | Private Corporate Trust Accounts |
| Payment Type | Monthly, tax-free payments | Usually a one-time lump sum |
| Eligibility | Linked to military service | Linked to specific products or job sites |
| Healthcare | Grants access to the VA health system | Does not provide healthcare directly |
| 2026 Impact | Rated at 100% ($4,158+/mo for married) | $30 Billion currently available in 60+ trusts |
Pillar 1: VA Disability Benefits
VA benefits are earned through your service. Because mesothelioma is almost exclusively caused by asbestos, the VA typically assigns a 100% disability rating to Veterans who can prove their illness is service-connected. In 2026, a married Veteran with mesothelioma receives roughly $4,158.17 per month, tax-free, plus potential additional amounts for dependents.
What you need to qualify:
- Proof of Diagnosis: Your medical team must provide pathology reports or oncology summaries confirming a diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma.
- Service History: Your DD-214 and a comprehensive list of duty stations, ships, or bases where you served.
- Exposure Link: Documentation showing you were exposed to asbestos during active duty (e.g., shipyard maintenance, boiler rooms, or military base exposure).
Pillar 2: Asbestos Trust Funds
These funds exist because the companies that manufactured asbestos products were ordered by courts to set aside money for victims before they declared bankruptcy. Even if the company no longer exists, the money does and it is reserved for you. An experienced Patient Advocate can help you cross-reference your service history with the “master list” of these bankrupt manufacturers.
What makes this path different:
- It’s Not Just Military: These funds pay out based on where the exposure happened. If you worked a trade job or a factory role before or after your service, those companies are also liable.
- Administrative Review: Unlike a lawsuit, trust fund claims do not require a courtroom. You submit your evidence, including those same pathology reports used for the VA, and the trust administrators review them for a payout.
- The Compensation Factor: While the VA provides a monthly “salary,” trust funds provide a lump-sum amount. For many families, this is the money used to pay off a mortgage, cover travel for clinical trials, or secure a spouse’s future.
MFA Strategic Pathway: Filing for Both

Navigating both systems at once requires coordination to ensure your “exposure story” is consistent across all applications. Any discrepancy between what you tell the VA and what you tell the trust funds can cause a “red flag” delay.
Step 1: The Eligibility Audit
The Mesothelioma Funds Administration starts every case with an audit. We map out your entire life history—not just your military years. This is where we check your eligibility for both federal disability and the $30 billion currently sitting in private trust accounts.
Step 2: Document Synchronization
To avoid delays, your medical records, DD-214, and work history should be compiled into a single “Administrative Toolkit.” Organized records allow our partners at Dandell to identify specific asbestos-related illnesses and the manufacturers responsible for them, speeding up your check.
Step 3: Filing and Follow-up
MFA helps you file your VA mesothelioma claim while simultaneously identifying the appropriate trust claims. This “parallel processing” ensures that while the VA processes your monthly check, the trust funds are moving toward a lump-sum recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will receiving a trust fund payout lower my VA check?
No. VA Disability payments are not affected by outside legal settlements or trust fund payouts. They are considered separate legal entities.
Can my family receive these if I’ve already passed away?
Yes. Families may be eligible for VA Survivor benefits (DIC) and caregiver support, and can also file “wrongful death” claims against asbestos trusts. At the Mesothelioma Funds Administration, we often help widows secure the benefits their husbands earned years after their service ended.
Finding Hope and Financial Security
A mesothelioma diagnosis is heavy enough without the weight of financial stress. By accessing both the VA benefits you earned and the trust funds set aside for your protection, you can build a wall of security for yourself and your family. For emotional and lifestyle support during this time, visit MesoCare.
Next Step: Connect with an MFA Patient Advocate today for a no-pressure eligibility check to see how many trusts you may be able to access alongside your VA benefits.
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