Louisiana National Guard members suffering a permanent and total disability while on federal or state active duty on or after Sept. 11, 2001 may be eligible for the $100,000/$50,000 state disability benefit. Beneficiaries of record of Louisiana National Guard members killed in action may be eligible for the $250,000 federal death benefit.*
There are two levels of the state disability benefit:
A Louisiana National Guard member must meet each of the following requirements for qualifying periods of service:
NOTE: A guard member who is injured during duty in any training status (except training pursuant to 32 U.S.C. 502(f)(2)(A)) is not eligible for the state disability benefit.
*The Louisiana National Guard processes all federal death benefits as well as workers’ compensation claims. For workers’ compensation claims, a guard member must have a permanent and total rating of 100% through workers’ compensation if the guard member was injured during state-activated duty pursuant to La. R.S. 29:7. For more information about the federal death benefit and workers’ compensation, contact the guard member’s Army or Air Guard unit.
For more information about the application process, or to apply, email langclaims@la.gov.