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ptsd Duh, someone tell me this law exists? TDIU for unemployability
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sunnyh
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.
Dyslexic stuff
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john999
Sunny Don't blame yourself in any way because it took me years to wise up to understand exactly what I needed to win a major claim. Maybe .001 percent of vets are a
Buck52
Obviously This is why Veterans needs to educate them self with VA Law and the CFR's before filing a claim and make it hard for the VA to deny.
Carl the Engineer
Yep, the old lowball and hope they disappear trick..... Brought to you be the VA, Hamslice
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