Veterans that appeal their claims tend to win. Of the almost 1 million claims pending before the VA, 300,000 to 400,000 are denied every year. But most of the veterans and families that have claims denied do not appeal. In fact, of the claims denied by the VA Regional Office, only 40,000 appeal to the Board of Veterans' Appeals. Veterans that appeal win their claims at an extremely high rate. Further, BVA statistics show that veterans with lawyers win at a much higher rate than those without.
See below for answers to other frequently asked questions.
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Can I qualify for TDIU due to sleep apnea?
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How can I qualify for TDIU due to chronic kidney disease?
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How can I qualify for TDIU due to chronic migraines?
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How can I qualify for TDIU with back pain?
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What Counts as Substantially Gainful Employment for TDIU Eligibility?
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What is the effective date of a TDIU rating?
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Can You Get TDIU if You’re Still Working? Understanding Sheltered Employment and VA Disability Benefits
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Is TDIU permanent?
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Can I qualify for Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) if I am self-employed?
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How do I qualify for a Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) rating with the VA?
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Do I need a lawyer for my veterans benefits case?
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I have a college degree, does that make me ineligbile for unemployability?