American Legion Post

Veterans Service Organization in Omaha, Nebraska

(402) 459-4030PO Box 632, Omaha, NE 68022View on Yelp

About American Legion Post

Omaha residents looking for veterans organizations have American Legion Post at PO Box 632. They do not have Yelp reviews posted yet. They are listed under veterans organizations and community service/non-profit.

Services Offered

Veterans Organizations
Community Service/Non-Profit

How They Can Help

Services at American Legion Post include veterans organizations and community service/non-profit. If you are a veteran looking for help with VA benefits, community connection, or local support, call (402) 459-4030 to ask about what is available.

What to Expect

Start by calling (402) 459-4030 to ask about membership and what services are available at this post. If you need claims help, they can connect you with a trained service officer.

Service Area

American Legion Post is at PO Box 632 in Omaha, NE. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can American Legion Post help me file a VA disability claim?
Many veterans organizations have accredited service officers who help with VA claims at no cost. Call (402) 459-4030 to ask whether they have a service officer and how to schedule an appointment.
What should I bring if I need claims help?
Bring your DD-214, any existing VA rating decisions, medical records related to your conditions, and a list of conditions you believe are service-connected. The more documentation you bring, the better.
What does American Legion Post do for veterans?
American Legion Post provides veterans organizations and community service/non-profit in Omaha, NE. Services may include VA claims assistance, community events, emergency funds, and networking with other veterans. Call (402) 459-4030 to ask what this location offers.
Can family members use American Legion Post services?
Many veterans organizations extend certain services and membership eligibility to spouses, children, and sometimes parents of veterans. Call (402) 459-4030 to ask about family programs.
Is VA claims help really free?
Yes. Accredited veterans service organizations provide claims assistance at no cost. Be cautious of anyone charging fees for VA claims help, as that is a red flag.

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