Many veterans think that receiving TDIU from the VA might prevent them from getting SSDI. This is not the case.
What is a 21-4140 form?
VA Form 21-4140 form is a form that the VA uses to confirm the employment status of veterans receiving total disability based on individual unemployability (TDIU). TDIU benefits are determined by whether the veteran can maintain substantially gainful employment. That means the VA will only continue these benefits as long as the veteran’s employability status […]
What is the Difference Between 100% and TDIU?
Veterans with a 100% combined VA rating can continue working while veterans with a 100% rating for a single condition or a TDIU rating are unable to work. Keep reading to learn more about this often misunderstood topic.
What Happens to My VA Benefits When I Retire?
Find out if you can collect Social Security retirement payments and VA disability compensation and other VA benefits at the same time.
How do you qualify for TDIU?
Many veterans that can’t work because of their service-connected disabilities get TDIU benefits. These pay at the 100% rate without needing the 100% rating.
Can veterans get Individual Unemployability for PTSD?
Can you get unemployability, also known as TDIU or IU, for PTSD? Yes, many veterans do.