A schedular 100% rating is a VA finding that your condition itself meets their highest disability threshold, while TDIU (Total Disability Based on Individual Unemployability) is a finding that your combination of service-connected conditions makes you unemployable, even if no single condition rates 100%. The distinction matters because schedular ratings are harder to lose, while TDIU requires ongoing proof of unemployability.
Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU) and a schedular 100 percent combined disability rating are two separate pathways to receiving full VA compensation, each with different eligibility rules, income restrictions, and long-term implications.
Choosing the wrong path or not knowing both options exist can leave veterans significantly underpaid. AI can compare both pathways based on a veterans specific ratings and work history, explain the trade-offs in plain language, and help veterans decide which designation to pursue or whether to argue for both simultaneously.
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