In our blog about working and receiving Unemployability, we outline how Veterans can continue to be employed while receiving the VA benefit called
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Can I combine ratings for TDIU?
To even be considered for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU or IU) with the VA, you must have at least the following ratings
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When you are entitled to compensation benefits for a service connected disability, the VA rates it to determine the amount of money you should
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Many veterans find that it is incredibly difficult to qualify for a 100% rating based on the VA’s rating schedule. For some disabilities like
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When a veteran pursues a disability rating through the VA, his or her ultimate goal is usually to reach a 100% rating. In most cases, this is the
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There are two ways that a veteran can use to prove entitlement to TDIU (total disability based on individual unemployment). One way is referred to as
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My colleagues and I have written extensively about the unemployability benefits that are available through the VA, which are also known as TDIU or IU
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In Part II of TDIU – Back to the Basics, we talked about the VA’s requirement of proof of inability to work due to the veteran’s service-connected
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Previously, we looked at what Total Disability Due to Individual Unemployability (TDIU or IU) is and how to apply for it. In this post, we will review
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