What Benefits are available to 100% disabled veterans? Can you work with a 100% Rating?
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What Does 100% Disabled Mean? 0:26
Difference Between 100% Disabled and Receiving IU 1:07
The Advantage of TDIU 1:42
How Much Does This Pay? 2:25
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First, you should understand that Individual Unemployability benefits, 100% ratings, and permanent total disability ratings are different things. Our VA-certified disability benefits lawyers find these ratings often confuse disabled veterans. First, Individual Unemployability does not require you to obtain a 100% rating, but they pay the same. Individual Unemployability is not necessarily permanent. If you return to work you could lose your Individual Unemployability. However, veterans can receive a 100 percent rating while working full-time.

You may be service-connected for either one or several disabilities that result in a combined rating of 100% service connection, or you may be receiving compensation and being paid at the 100% rate because you are unable to work due to your service-connected impairments which are known as total disability individual unemployability (TDIU). These are two different things and there may be some variances in benefits, such as special monthly compensation, educational benefits, dental benefits, and various allowances.

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If you are unable to work due to your service-connected disabilities, you may qualify for total disability based on individual unemployability (TDIU),even if you don't technically qualify for a 100% combined rating. Contact us to see if you are eligible. Give us a call and receive a free legal consultation.

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