I'm pretty sure there is information regarding my question somewhere but I'm still little confused on what is the difference between TDIU and P&T?
I thought when you are granted TDIU you are automatically 100% and your kids and spouse are subject to chapter 35 benefits? and P&T just means it's permanent?
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melonbread
I'm pretty sure there is information regarding my question somewhere but I'm still little confused on what is the difference between TDIU and P&T?
I thought when you are granted TDIU you are automatically 100% and your kids and spouse are subject to chapter 35 benefits? and P&T just means it's permanent?
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You can be awarded IU but not PT, if you can print out a commissary letter or that you are permanent and total or if they included Chapter 35 paperwork in your award those are all indications that you
Buck52
It should be on your Award Letter if your P&T And they usually send most of the forms to fill out for chapter35 and other benefits. b/c if your P&T you will know it. jmo .......
Carl the Engineer
Buck, I believe it would be because a certain threshold was met. Separate form whether the Veteran can ever work again, he can/could go to school. Now, if you think the VA uses common sens
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