100% or TDIU, Which is Better for Your VA Claim or Appeal?
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 Published On Premiered Jun 25, 2023

Neil Woods, accredited VA disability lawyer and president of Woods and Woods explains the benefits of pursuing a TDIU claim, rather than attempting to get a 100% rating.


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Table of contents
00:00 Intro
00:40 Difference between TDIU and 100%
01:00 What is a 100% VA rating?
01:37 What is TDIU?
02:00 Can you work with TDIU?
03:17 Which one is right for you?
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Video on how to calculate combined ratings:
   • VA Math: How the Combined Rating Tabl...  

Video about TDIU:
   • Is VA TDIU Right for You?  

Video about how to know if you need a lawyer:
   • Is it Really too Hard to File a VA Cl...  

Request a free legal consultation online:
https://www.WoodsLawyers.com/contact/...

How we handle TDIU Claims:
https://www.woodslawyers.com/veterans...

What you need to know about TDIU VA benefits:
https://www.woodslawyers.com/tdiu-ben...

Tips on how to appeal a claim:
https://www.woodslawyers.com/va-disab...

VA rating calculator:
https://www.woodslawyers.com/va-disab...

How hard is it to get a 100% VA rating?:
https://www.woodslawyers.com/100-perc...

Learn more about VA Disability lawyers:
https://www.woodslawyers.com/firm-pro...

Learn how you can earn income with TDIU:
https://www.woodslawyers.com/marginal...





A 100% VA disability rating is for veterans whose service-connected conditions are considered totally disabling. How difficult is it to receive a 100% disability rating from the VA? It’s not easy.

If you are a veteran trying to get 100% disability, the VA Ratings Table can be really frustrating. VA Math can seem like a corrupt mystery designed to keep your benefit amount as low as possible.

If you can’t work because of your service-connected conditions, you don’t have to reach a 100% rating to be paid at the 100% rate.

Since it is so hard to get 100% disability, the VA has set up a system that helps veterans that can still live their lives but just can’t work. The VA defined TDIU (Total Disability Individual Unemployability) benefits for veterans that can’t work but don’t have 100% disability.


If you are unable to work due to your service-connected disabilities, you may qualify for total disability based on individual unemployability (TDIU). Contact us to see if you are eligible. Give us a call and receive a free legal consultation.

We have helped thousands of veterans all over the United States and we only charge a fee if we win your case.

Request a free legal consultation online:
https://www.WoodsLawyers.com/contact/...


Contact us today!
Woods and Woods, LLC
The Veteran’s Firm
https://www.WoodsLawyers.com/?utm_sou...

1-800-544-2108

Call Woods and Woods for a free consultation.





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