VA Total Disability Ratings for Disabled Veterans Based Upon Unemployability - TDIU
Veterans who are not rated 100% disabled by VA but cannot work may still apply for Total Disability Based Upon Individual Unemployability (also called 'TDIU'). If TDIU is approved, the veteran is paid at the 100% level. To qualify, the veteran has to be rated with one service connected disability at 60% or must have two or more disabilities with a combined rating of 70% or more (and one must be at least at 40%). They must also prove that their service connected disabilities keep them from working.
Contributor
About
For over 25 years, John V. Tucker has helped people get Disability Insurance, ERISA Disability, Accidental Death, Life Insurance, & VA Disability benefits.
For over 25 years, John V. Tucker has helped people get Disability Insurance, ERISA Disability, Accidental Death, Life Insurance, & VA Disability benefits.
Categories
- Articles 304
- Bankruptcy 44
- Business 130
- Cases & Codes 68
- Contracts 27
- Criminal Law 110
- Employment 24
- Expert Reports 3
- Expert Witness 36
- Family Law 47
- Form Letters 15
- Immigration 6
- Intellectual Prop 32
- Internet Law 9
- Law Practice 96
- Law School 1
- Legal Research 14
- Litigation 186
- Miscellaneous 63
- PR Web 41689
- Personal Injury 586
- Press Release 43
- Probate 54
- Real Estate 68
- Tax Law 23
- Workers Comp 2