Individual Unemployability allows veterans with service-connected disabilities to receive full disability compensation even at lower rating percentages if those conditions prevent them from working, essentially recognizing that a 50% rated back injury might be just as disabling as a formally rated 100%. This option exists precisely because the rating schedule doesn't always capture real-world work capacity.
VA Individual Unemployability (TDIU) is a benefit that allows veterans to be compensated at the 100% disability rate even when their combined rating does not reach 100%, if service-connected conditions prevent them from maintaining substantially gainful employment.
Many veterans qualify for TDIU but never file because they do not know it exists or misread the eligibility thresholds. AI tools can help veterans identify whether their documented conditions meet the criteria, draft supporting statements, and organize medical and employment records into a compelling TDIU claim package.
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