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Employment Options for Veterans with 100% VA Disability Ratings: Schedular vs. TDIU Benefits Explained.
Employment Options for Veterans with 100% VA Disability Ratings: Schedular vs. TDIU Benefits Explained.
VA claims are often denied due to insufficient evidence of injury during service, absence of a diagnosis for the claimed disability, or failure to establish a clear link between the illness and military service.
The bureaucratic process of VA disability claims is not for the faint hearted. Initial claims, Board of Appeals, HLR, Supplemental claims, Secondaries - the list of mysterious VA acronyms and terminology stretches ad infinitum. For veterans struggling with their health, the claims process can often feel like an overwhelming headache.
A lay statement is a personal testimony provided by a veteran or someone close to them to describe the impacts of service-connected injuries on their daily life, helping to establish the effects of the disability, and it is used as evidence to support a VA disability claim.
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