Financial Security & Unemployability
When Health Makes Work Impossible
For some veterans, their health problems make it impossible to keep a steady job. This is more than just an inconvenience—it’s a major financial crisis. Veterans who can’t work still have families to support and bills to pay. That’s where VA benefits can make a real difference.
Important Financial Benefits
- TDIU (Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability) – If your conditions prevent you from holding a job, you may be paid at the 100% disability rate, even if your rating is lower.
- VA Disability Compensation – Monthly tax-free payments to help support you and your family.
- Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC) – Extra pay for combat-related injuries, available even if you’re retired.
- Back Pay & Effective Dates – If you were wrongly denied, you may be entitled to back pay going back to when you first filed.
Why These Claims Are Tough
The VA doesn’t always make it easy to prove you can’t work. They may argue that you can do “light work” or part-time jobs, even when that isn’t realistic. Having someone who knows how to gather the right evidence—medical records, work history, expert opinions—can make or break these claims.
Why It Matters
Financial stability is about more than money. It’s about peace of mind, security for your family, and dignity for yourself. Veterans who gave everything should not have to live in poverty or constant worry about how to pay their bills.
If your health keeps you from working, let us help. Schedule your free case evaluation today and learn how we can fight for your financial security.
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