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Veterans often have many questions about Individual Unemployability, so we have collected these questions and provided answers.
1) You must be a veteran to get IU Benefits
2) You must have one 60% service-connected disability or two or more service-connected disabilities with one rated at 40% and a combined rating of 70%+ to qualify for IU Benefits.
What are the other names for Individual Unemployability (IU)?
Who is Individual Unemployability for?
Do I need both mental & physical conditions in order to get Individual Unemployability Benefits?
Will the VA consider all of my conditions when determining Individual Unemployability Benefits?
What if the VA says I am not eligible under VA Unemployability Requirements?
What if my disabilities have worsened since the time of my last rating decision?
Should I apply for Individual Unemployability Benefits if I have a 100% rating?
Are Individual Unemployability Benefits permanent?
Can a veteran receive Individual Unemployability Benefits if they’re working?
Will the VA consider my assets for Individual Unemployability?
Can I receive both Social Security Disability and Individual Unemployability?
How much Individual Unemployability back pay should I receive?
Do you need a college degree to be eligible for Individual Unemployability Benefits?
Can I apply again for Individual Unemployability if I had applied previously and was denied?
Are National Guard and Reservists eligible for Individual Unemployability Benefits?
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.
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