TDIU Assistance

TDIU is a VA benefit that allows veterans who do not have a 100% disability rating to receive compensation at the 100% level if their service-connected conditions prevent them from maintaining substantial employment. This benefit can be life-changing for veterans whose disabilities impact their ability to work. Let Freedom Claims Agency guide you through the process

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Understanding Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU)

TDIU is a VA benefit that provides veterans with a 100% disability rating if their service-connected conditions prevent them from maintaining substantial employment. This compensation can be life-changing for veterans unable to work due to their disabilities.

Struggling to Qualify for TDIU?
Denied Full Disability Benefits?
Confused by TDIU Process?
Need Help Increasing Benefits?
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In-Depth Experience
I specialize in navigating the complexities of TDIU claims.
Personalized Support
Strategies are tailored to fit your unique circumstances.
Eligibility Review
Determine if your condition qualifies for TDIU benefits.
Our approach

How We Assist You

If you’re unable to work due to your service-connected disability, TDIU could provide the compensation you need. If your TDIU claim has been denied, Freedom Claims Agency can help you appeal the decision and secure the benefits you deserve. Contact us today to get started.

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Eligibility Review
Our team conducts a thorough evaluation of your service-connected conditions and employment history to determine if you meet the VA's specific criteria for TDIU benefits.
Expert Filing
We meticulously collect and organize all necessary medical records, employment documentation, and supporting evidence to build a strong case for your TDIU claim, ensuring no crucial details are overlooked.
Comprehensive Documentation
Our experienced team carefully prepares and submits your TDIU application, ensuring every detail is properly documented and presented in a way that clearly demonstrates your eligibility for benefits.

Common Questions About VA Claim Errors

What is TDIU, and why would a claim be denied?
TDIU (Total Disability Individual Unemployability) allows veterans with service-connected disabilities to receive compensation at a 100% rate if they cannot maintain substantial employment.

A claim may be denied if the VA believes:

• Disability does not significantly impact the ability to work.

• The veteran does not meet the percentage requirements (70% combined or 60% for a single disability).

• The evidence provided is insufficient or incomplete.
What evidence can help with a TDIU appeal?
Key evidence includes:

• Updated treatment records showing the severity of your condition.

• A detailed statement from your treating physician explaining why your condition prevents you from working.

• Employment records showing an inability to maintain substantial gainful employment.

• Lay statements from family, friends, or former coworkers describing how your disability impacts your ability to work.
Can I still qualify for TDIU if I work part-time?
Yes, but your employment must be considered “marginal,” meaning your earnings do not exceed the federal poverty threshold. If you are in a protected work environment, such as a family business or a specially accommodated job, you may also still qualify for TDIU.

The Care Your Claim Deserves

Freedom Claims Agency is here to simplify the VA claims process. Committed to helping you navigate the complexities and secure the benefits you’ve earned.