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Solid Proof for TDIU CLAIMS

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Ddsr

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I say this very seriously to all of my fellow Vets that qualify for TDIU. The single greatest evidence one can have for both SSDI claims, and, or TDIU claims Unemployability is to get a FREE, keyword, FREE, evaluation from a chapter 31 VOCATIONAL REHAB Specialist. I am very willing to assist and guide on how to go about doing this please ask.  

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And that is good for TDIU but in my case SSDI was denied twice until the hearing where I paid for a vocational analysis by a licensed doctor. Yes 500 bucks seems like allot but if you haven’t looked around an IMO can run 10 k seriously what was asked of me, even when I was already rated at Tdiu and P And T...

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15 hours ago, Ddsr said:

Vets that qualify for TDIU

I already have a VR&E letter denying me retraining because I can’t work. I am on SSDI solely for SCD’s. The rater’s keep coming up with all sorts of excuses to deny TDIU.

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I can't say my letter from my Voc-Reb counselor was the deciding factor getting  the TDIU P&T? 

but they did use it in as part of my evidence

.In this letter the counselor wrote I was un-trainable at this time to do any type of work due to my S.C. Disability.

Mostly it was the Dr's statements Quoting I could no longer work or do any type of work due to my S.C. Disability.

The Voc Rehab letter is not enough to get the IU You will need medical proof and Dr's Reading your medical records and examine you  and then they make there professional medical opinion that you can't do any type of work due to your S.C. Disability.or Multi -disability's 

The SSDI Board looks at the Dr's letters and usually send you to one of their Dr for an exam  and if their Dr renders you total disable  then you got a chance for the SSDI.

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2 hours ago, kanewnut said:

I already have a VR&E letter denying me retraining because I can’t work. I am on SSDI solely for SCD’s. The rater’s keep coming up with all sorts of excuses to deny TDIU.

So you were denied TDIU even though you submitted that Feasibility Letter? What is the reason you are being denied?

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13 minutes ago, Buck52 said:

I can't say my letter from my Voc-Reb counselor was the deciding factor getting  the TDIU P&T? 

but they did use it in as part of my evidence

.In this letter the counselor wrote I was un-trainable at this time to do any type of work due to my S.C. Disability.

Mostly it was the Dr's statements Quoting I could no longer work or do any type of work due to my S.C. Disability.

Buck you are free to believe as you wish I respect that. But I will say that Feasibility Letter along with favorable C&P will be a slam dunk. It also helps to have history of not being able to maintain employment.

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The feasibility letter is not enough to get TDIU.

Veterans must have a letter from a qualified Dr stating he has read the veterans medical records and examined him and it is his medical opinion that it is likely as not this veteran can't do any type of em[employment due to his S.C. Disability's.

   Without this type of letter they will deny the veteran  and its getting harder and harder to win a IU claim  especially if the veteran don't have a medical opinion from a qualified  Dr  Rendering him unemployable.

The Feasibility letter helps but a qualified Dr Medical Opinion IS CERTAINLY NECESSARY.

  Voc Rehab counselors are not medical Dr's.  and if they can't find any employment for the Veteran due to his S.C. Disability's  then they can write a feasibility letter for the veterans... it helps.

 Veterans need more than that.  matter of fact the raters are looking more into the qualified Dr's medical opinion than the Voc Rehab counselors  feasibility letters. Actually  both letters from these people is what is needed.

To get the IU a veteran must have a service connected disability at a certain percent  and he needs to prove that he can't work 

 DUE TO HIS SERVICE CONNECTED DISABILITY HE CAN'T NO LONGER WORK AND  HE NEEDS A QUALIFIED DR TO STATE SO.

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