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Understanding Total Disability based on VA Individual Unemployability (TDIU): A Complete Guide for Veterans Seeking Disability Benefits
If you’re a veteran receiving VA disability benefits and thinking about applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), it’s important to understand how these two systems can work together. Although the VA and SSDI programs have different requirements, your VA disability rating can significantly strengthen your SSDI application. At , our team of nationwide veteran […]
How Much Does a 100% VA Disability Rating Pay?
Find out what the VA will pay you each month for your 100% disability rating based on factors like how many dependents you have. Summary Veterans with a 100% VA disability rating receive a standard monthly pay of $3,737.85, which increases if they have dependents. Additional compensation is available for dependent children, a spouse with […]
What is the VA 70/40 Rule for TDIU?
The VA stipulates that disabled veterans seeking TDIU benefits must have a certain level or combination of disability ratings to be eligible for compensation. Summary The VA 70/40 rule for TDIU requires veterans to have a combined disability rating of 70% or higher and at least one service-related disability rated at 40% or higher to […]
How to Increase Your VA Rating
With convincing evidence and a strong advocate, veterans can demonstrate that they deserve a VA disability rating increase. Summary Veterans may seek to increase their VA disability rating if their symptoms have worsened or if the VA initially underestimated the severity of their condition. Obtaining a higher rating requires meeting evidentiary standards. It may also […]
How to Get a 100% VA Disability Rating
Veterans with incapacitating illnesses or injuries face a challenging process to secure a 100% VA disability rating and corresponding benefits. Summary Securing a 100% VA disability rating is difficult for many vets as it requires presenting strong evidence of service-related conditions and their severity. Veterans can establish a 100% rating through multiple service-connected conditions under […]