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Duh, someone tell me this law exists? TDIU for unemployability

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sunnyh

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I've been depressed ever since I read my C&P exam last week on the

Health E Vet Blue Button.

The things the examiner wrote I know I didn't say, was depressing.

Why would she write something I didn't say?

 

That doesn't matter now.

 

I found a REGULATION for unemployability/TDIU

that doesn't require a 60% or a combined 70%

or a 70% or 60% at all.

http://openjurist.org/251/f3d/1378/howard-roberson-v-anthony-j-principi

I've been rated at 50%  for PTSD since 2013.

Before that rating, I received SSD benefits for PTSD since 2008

and continue to receive SSD.

The SSA law judge approved me for back benefits to 2002 even

though I was self-employed. My only disability with SSA is PTSD.

 

I told VA about my SSD for PTSD many times from the beginning in 2008.

I asked them for service connection back to 1979 when I ETS'd out of the Army

and for 100% for everyday since that day.  (My shotgun format never worked with VA.)

My lawyer has known about my SSD for PTSD since I hired him in 2008.

50% is my static rating I believe and I need to know how

it's proven?

The same C&P examiner who rated me as 50% in 2013, rated me at 50%

again in July 2016.

How do I qualify for TDIU/unemployability?

Why have I never known about it?

Why hasn't my lawyer pressed the issue?

Shouldn't lawyers know about this VA benefit?

I'm feeling mad.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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These people never change at the VA.   I think they would spend a million dollars to screw a vet out of ten cents.   It makes me sick and disappointed that everyone says how concerned they are with

taking care of veterans and then you see the official hand of the US government in action.  If every vet dropped dead on Friday they would consider it a big favor.  It is just an never ending fight with them to

get what you deserve.   AskNod is still working to get his greenhouse I think after 8 years with phony quality of life program.  I know he is winning but so slowly they just want to see him and all of us dead

first.  Our real enemies are here and not in Iraq or some place in the middle east.

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Harsh John, but you hit the nail on the head with that remark.  That is the hard truth.  The sooner folks realize this sad fact the better they will be equipped to win their claims.

Happy Wednesday.  

Mr. A

:ph34r: " FIGHT TILL YOUR LAST BREATH " :ph34r:

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3 hours ago, john999 said:

These people never change at the VA.   I think they would spend a million dollars to screw a vet out of ten cents.   It makes me sick and disappointed that everyone says how concerned they are with

Hey, thanks John for the encouraging words.

I'm spiraling and can't help it.

Guess I need to take my mind off what I've been thinking about and check out

some IM/IME info here on Hadit.

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Big John with the "Atomic Annie" artillery! (Look it up, big artillery piece)

Sunny....it's okay to get off the merry-go-round if you get too dizzy...just don't leave the play ground.

I'm glad you got a laugh from me...I know I don't have much to offer in the way of anything, but I am quite good at finding the lighter side of anything.  Misery loves company, just look around(figuratively) here we all are! What place is in greater need of a few good laughs?

 

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17 hours ago, sunnyh said:

I feel like one of the 3 stooges.

Which one, Shemp? Or maybe the 4th stooge, who was lesser known than the 5th Beatle.

Don't ever shut up....just take a breather.  Some of us, or maybe just me, don't talk much, but when I do, get told I'm a fool(ok, ripped off song lyrics)but is basically what my boss at home tells me...that's not true either, it just sounder better than saying that I'm not supposed to talk about my own thoughts, opinions, feelings, life experiences....cuz she really isn't interested and really doesn't care or want to hear from me.  And that is the truth, that is what my boss told me. 

Oops, sorry, your thread not mine....gonna take a breather....

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