Veterans Disability Benefits � Total Disability-Individual Unemployment (TDIU)

Denverpierce7727 Aug, 2021Security

The Department of Veteran Affairs offers a disability compensation program to certain veterans in which disabled veterans who are unable to work are paid veterans compensation benefits at the 100percent rate, even though the VA has not rated their schedular service-connected disability at that level. To receive individual unemployability, the individual must be a veteran who is unable to hold a job as a result of service-connected disabilities and has one disability rated at 60 percent or more, or multiple disabilities, with one rated 40 percent or higher and with a total rating of 70 percent or more. A veteran can receive both Social Security disability benefits (SSDI) and total-disability unemployability (TDIU) simultaneously with no offset.

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