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PACBRED
Need some suggestions or guidance. If I'm rated at 80% however still working but I can't afford to quit my job due to financial circumstances. I was rated 40% for my back and the other contentions make up the other 40%. My back is constantly bothering me leaving me with a footdrop and I've exhausted all of my leave and I'm a federal employee. I've had a steady work history but my leave is always on 0 due to my sc disability. I would like some guidance as to how should I go about filing for unemployability even though I have not had a break in my work history and I can't afford to have no income coming in while waiting to see if I am approved. I've had supervisors write up the employment questionnaire stating that due to my sc disability I'm always on a negative balance. Could some one please shed some light of the situation. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
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Let me save you some trouble: You wont be approved for TDIU while working. Yes, I can understand where you are coming from. YOU feel like you can not work anymore, so that should be enough.
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I was in voc. rehab and then found unable to complete because of my sc disabilities becoming worse thus making me unemployable and they set me up with a phone call from independent living, which was a
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