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As a VA-accredited attorney, I'm here to assist you with your legal needs. Schedule a consultation today: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice
Do you think you don’t qualify for VA Unemployability (TDIU) because you lack a single high-percentage disability rating? VA-accredited attorney and Army combat veteran Ed Farmer breaks down the “one disability rule” and explains five key situations where multiple disabilities can be combined and counted as one for TDIU eligibility.
This episode clarifies common misconceptions about the rating requirements for TDIU and highlights the scenarios where disabilities affecting the same extremity, both upper or both lower extremities, the same body system, or arising from a single accident or combat event can boost your eligibility. Ed walks through clear, real-life examples using the VA’s unique combined rating table, helping you recognize when your ratings add up in ways you might not expect.
You’ll also learn why meeting the initial rating standards isn’t the end of the process—Ed covers the second step: showing that your service-connected disabilities actually prevent you from maintaining substantial gainful employment.
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3wlXA5hKJ2k
You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com
Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor is Edward M. Farmer able to predict the outcome of any claims.
By Edward Farmer5
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As a VA-accredited attorney, I'm here to assist you with your legal needs. Schedule a consultation today: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice
Do you think you don’t qualify for VA Unemployability (TDIU) because you lack a single high-percentage disability rating? VA-accredited attorney and Army combat veteran Ed Farmer breaks down the “one disability rule” and explains five key situations where multiple disabilities can be combined and counted as one for TDIU eligibility.
This episode clarifies common misconceptions about the rating requirements for TDIU and highlights the scenarios where disabilities affecting the same extremity, both upper or both lower extremities, the same body system, or arising from a single accident or combat event can boost your eligibility. Ed walks through clear, real-life examples using the VA’s unique combined rating table, helping you recognize when your ratings add up in ways you might not expect.
You’ll also learn why meeting the initial rating standards isn’t the end of the process—Ed covers the second step: showing that your service-connected disabilities actually prevent you from maintaining substantial gainful employment.
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3wlXA5hKJ2k
You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com
Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor is Edward M. Farmer able to predict the outcome of any claims.

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