See below for important links to forms and hotlines for veterans. Relevant updates within the VA system and information related to veteran's law can also be found below.

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Receiving TDIU Benefits for DepressionVeterans with severe depression may be eligible to receive TDIU benefits if their condition prevents them from working. Learn how to qualify.
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Receiving TDIU Benefits for PTSDVeterans with severe PTSD may be eligible to receive TDIU benefits if their condition prevents them from working.
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Using TDIU to Gain the Benefits of a 100% VA Schedular RatingReceiving TDIU allows you to gain the benefits of a 100% VA schedular rating, even when you would not otherwise qualify.
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Providing Evidence for a TDIU ClaimTo be eligible for TDIU benefits, you must meet submit evidence of your disability, earnings, and work history.
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How to Qualify for TDIU Benefits for Service-Connected DisabilityDiscover how to qualify for TDIU benefits and secure VA disability at 100% rating—even without a full disability. Learn eligibility criteria and tips to apply
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Court rules that Medical Examination Not Always Necessary in Unemployability Claim with Multiple Service-Connected Disabilities
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Court rules that Medical Examination Not Always Necessary in Unemployability Claim with Multiple Service-Connected DisabilitiesCourt rules that Medical Examination Not Always Necessary in Unemployability Claim with Multiple Service-Connected Disabilities
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Benefits for Unemployed Veterans
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Department of Veterans Affairs grants to train 9,000 Homeless Veterans
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INTRODUCTION TO AID AND ATTENDANCEThe Veterans Administration offers Aid and Attendance as part of an "Improved Pension" Benefit that is largely unknown.
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VA Disability Rating Chart – VA granted me an increased disability rating, but my overall rating didn’t change!One of the most common complaints we hear is that disability ratings do not add up correctly.