See below for important links to forms and hotlines for veterans. Relevant updates within the VA system and information related to veteran's law can also be found below.

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Avoiding Fraud by Entrusting Your TDIU Claim to an Accredited VA AttorneyUnlike VA claims coaches, accredited VA disability attorneys are held to a rigid standard and often have years of experience handling unemployability claims.
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How to Complete VA Form 21-8940, Veteran’s Application for Increased Compensation Based on UnemployabilityVA Form 21-8940 is used to petition the Department of Veterans Affairs for increased compensation if a service-related disability makes it difficult to hold a job.
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Qualifying for TDIU When You Have Prostate CancerIf you have residual issues after a prostate cancer diagnosis that prevents you from working, you may qualify for TDIU. Contact our attorney to find out more.
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How to Qualify for TDIU When You Have DiabetesIf you have a physical condition such as diabetes that prevents you from working, you may qualify for TDIU. Contact our experienced attorney to find out more.
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Eligibility for TDIU for Marginal EmploymentIf you are a Veteran who is currently working but earning an income under the poverty level, you may be eligible for TDIU since the employment is marginal.
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Don’t Fall for These 5 TDIU MythsVeterans seeking Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) benefits from the VA need to separate the myths from the facts.
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Cases Where Veterans May Qualify for Temporary TDIU BenefitsIn some cases, Veterans can receive Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) benefits from the VA on a temporary basis. Learn more here.
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Types of Eye Conditions Eligible for VA Disability BenefitsIn some cases, Veterans with eye conditions may be eligible for Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) benefits from the VA.
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Receiving TDIU for a Traumatic Brain InjuryVeterans who are unable to work due to traumatic brain injuries may be eligible for Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) benefits from the VA.
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Receiving TDIU for Multiple DisabilitiesCombining disabilities to become eligible for Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) benefits can be done in several ways.
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TDIU Benefits Eligibility and What Doesn’t Count for ApprovalDiscover if you qualify for TDIU benefits! Learn about eligibility criteria, what counts (and what doesn’t), and how to secure the VA benefits you deserve
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How Veterans with Depression Can Qualify for TDIU BenefitsVeterans with severe depression may be eligible to receive TDIU benefits if their condition prevents them from working. Learn how to qualify.