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As a veteran dealing with the effects of a service-connected disability, you may have come across the term Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU).
This benefit can oftentimes be a game-changer for veterans, offering financial support when your disability prevents you from maintaining gainful employment.
Navigating the path to securing these benefits, however, isn’t always an easy thing to do.
Claims can often be turned down for a number of reasons, adding more hurdles to your journey.
In this blog post, we intend to help you understand the common reasons why TDIU claims may get denied.
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As a veteran dealing with the effects of a service-connected disability, you may have come across the term Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU).
This benefit can oftentimes be a game-changer for veterans, offering financial support when your disability prevents you from maintaining gainful employment.
Navigating the path to securing these benefits, however, isn’t always an easy thing to do.
Claims can often be turned down for a number of reasons, adding more hurdles to your journey.
In this blog post, we intend to help you understand the common reasons why TDIU claims may get denied.

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