Sorry, hawkfire27! I just said "if" that's the case. "If" he went back to work he "apparently" wasn't disabled anymore, especially TDIU, which is what you first stated. He also apparently decided not to fight the reduction or lost, if he did. Remember, I'm saying "apparently" because I haven't seen any evidence but am going based on what you've stated and if he continued to receive TDIU while working "it is fraud."
Sorry, but it bothers me when claimants claim to be "disabled and can't work" and then when they win, want to, or expect to be allowed to, continue to draw full disability pay and still work. These are not lottery winnings, although approximately 2673, tax free, monthly, dollars is pretty good and may seem like it. That works out to roughly $15.43 an hr or $614 a wk (tax free), for not working. Not too shabby! With SSDI that's even more! I live in northern VT where $20k annually is a fairly good income and average take home, for a single person, is more like $15k, w/overtime. jmo
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