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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TDIU Benefits Eligibility and What Doesn’t Count for ApprovalDiscover if you qualify for TDIU benefits! Learn about eligibility criteria, what counts (and what doesn’t), and how to secure the VA benefits you deserve
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How Veterans with Depression Can Qualify for TDIU BenefitsVeterans 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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100% VA Disability Rating vs TDIU Benefits for VeteransReceiving 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.