
What Is TDIU?
Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU) allows a veteran to be paid at the 100% disability rate, even if their VA disability rating is below 100%, if they can’t work due to service-connected conditions.
Vocational Assessments for Veterans
TDIU Expert has been assisting veterans for over 20 years as a vocational expert. We work with veterans with disabilities to determine his or her ability to perform substantially gainful employment. TDIU Expert will analyze veterans’ medical and military records and determine whether documented service-connected disabilities along with their comprehensive vocational profile prove unemployability. TDIU Expert specializes and solely focuses on veterans and his/her ability to perform substantially gainful work activity.
TDIU A vocational expert plays a critical role in Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) cases by assessing whether a veteran’s service-connected disabilities prevent them from securing and maintaining substantially gainful employment. They conduct comprehensive vocational assessments, analyzing factors such as work history, education, transferable skills, and functional limitations.
Their expert opinions help bridge the gap between medical evidence and employability, providing the VA with a clear understanding of how a veteran’s disabilities impact their ability to work.
Hiring a TDIU expert can significantly strengthen a veteran’s claim by providing objective, well-documented vocational evidence to support their case. The VA often denies TDIU claims due to a lack of substantial proof that disabilities directly impair employability. A vocational expert’s analysis can counter these denials by demonstrating how physical or mental impairments limit job opportunities in the competitive labor market. Their expertise ensures that the claim is presented clearly and convincingly, increasing the likelihood of a successful outcome.
TDIU claims involve complex knowledge of VA Regulations and legal criteria. Vocational experts understand these rules and how to effectively present evidence to prove that his/her service-connected disabilities and resulting limitations preclude the performance of substantially gainful work activity.
Many veterans underestimate their eligibility for TDIU benefits. A skilled expert ensures you're properly rated and receive the full compensation you deserve.
TDIU claims require strong medical and vocational evidence proving your service-connected disabilities prevent employment. TDIU vocational experts use medical record evidence from doctors, psychologists, and independent medical opinions in combination with our vocational expertise in the world of work to prove how a veteran’s service connected disabilities and resulting limitations preclude performance of substantially gainful work activity.
Every veteran’s situation is different. A TDIU expert creates a customized approach based on your medical history, work history, and disabilities. No two veterans even with the same diagnosis are the same and therefore, it is important to not only understand the many different service-connected disabilities a veteran may be diagnosed with, but know how his/her specific symptoms affect their daily functioning and ability to perform substantially gainful work activity.
A TDIU vocational expert provides expert testimony and reports to show how your service-connected disabilities prevent you from securing and maintaining substantially gainful employment.
While doctors provide medical opinions, vocational experts explain how your disabilities affect your ability to work—a key factor in TDIU claims.
The VA may deny TDIU if they believe you can still work. A vocational expert provides detailed assessments proving why you cannot perform even sedentary jobs.
If a VA examiner or C&P examiner suggests you can work, a vocational expert rebuts these opinions with specialized vocational analysis. For example, many C&P examiners will conclude a veteran can perform sedentary work.
If your TDIU claim has been denied, a vocational expert can provide additional evidence to support your appeal, increasing your chances of approval.
The Employability Analysis includes a detailed report outlining the employability of veteran based on the following factors: Review of medical records, telephone interview, education background, work history, transferable skills, and all current limitations (both physical and mental)
From an employability analysis, the following information is outlined in great detail:
Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU) allows a veteran to be paid at the 100% disability rate, even if their VA disability rating is below 100%, if they can’t work due to service-connected conditions.