If conditions qualify you for IU, but you also hit 100% rating through the VA, Do you have to stay on IU status?
What I meant was, if someone qualifies for IU during their initial rating, but they also have 100% VA anyway, will they be placed on IU, or can you opt out of it because you have a 100% rating anyway?
My C&P doctor stated 4 of my conditions affected my ability to work greatly. I may qualify for IU if the 4 conditions rate at 70%. But I also may have 100% from the VA. Will I be placed on IU automatically based on what the doctor wrote? Or if I have 100% VA rating, will they not ad IU since I don't need it for a rating change.
To help you out with a shorter response! IU has to be applied for if you feel you qualify for it and get a rating less than 100%
With that being said it would be in your best interest to get that same doctor to note what he told you about your conditions preventing you from working!
Also understand that if your gonna try in fight for IU, Voc Rehab might not be in your best interest right now since in the end its really used to set you up for gainful employment! The Independent Living a Program side of Voc Rehab maybe a better option if YOU feel your condition prevent you from working
IU can also be inferred by the VA, But what I am wondering is does DOD have anything
equivalent to what VA calls IU?
And if someone receives IU from VA, will DOD recognize your IU and pay you the same as VA does for IU, and how does that work?
1st time poster so forgive me if it sound crazy, Respectfully yours, Thanks for your service
Ret. SSG. Lawrence
90% SC
OPM 2007
SSDI 2009
IU Pending
ARBCMR- MED-RET Pending
You cannot hit 100% Dod pay for disability retirement if you did not complete 20 or more.(well technically you can, but it will reflect as 75%) There is a 75% cap for those with less than 20 years.
Did you accomplish 20 yrs or more? If not, you will get the higher of the two. The VA will off set you Dod pay if your Dod pay is higher.
Dod med retirement is based on the conditions that prevented you from doing your job, mission, deployability. Va is Rated on Every condition that was service related. So the VA is normally higher, because you will also be rated on conditions that are service connected and was not in your MEB.
Does that make sense?
Yes, you can argue for IU at the PEB based on 38CFR Book C 4.16.IU can also be inferred by the VA, But what I am wondering is does DOD have anything
equivalent to what VA calls IU?
And if someone receives IU from VA, will DOD recognize your IU and pay you the same as VA does for IU, and how does that work?
1st time poster so forgive me if it sound crazy, Respectfully yours, Thanks for your service
Ret. SSG. Lawrence
90% SC
OPM 2007
SSDI 2009
IU Pending
ARBCMR- MED-RET Pending
Yes they can. If you hit 100% schedular they will not.I guess my real question was, can the VA grant you IU automatically upon review? And if they can, will they do so if you hit 100% schedular?
I completed my PEB 27 months ago.
I guess my real question was, can the VA grant you IU automatically upon review? And if they can, will they do so if you hit 100% schedular?
I completed my PEB 27 months ago.
The other important issue is that if it is suggested reasonably by the facts of your case (i.e., there is a note/comment/piece of evidence in your file suggesting that you do not or cannot work) then the VA should (and it is appealable if they do not) consider you for IU (unless, of course, you hit 100% schedular).
I am working part time, but only 14 hours a week hostessing.
She wrote:
Cervical conditions- She works part time as a hostess at a resturant. Chronic neck pain and muscle spasms in neck, right arm paresthesis impair her ability to work as hostess. She also complains of frequent dizzy episodes that are related to her neck pain. She reports inability to focus as a side effect of her pain medications.
Fibro- Her muscle weakness and fatigue impair her ability to work as a hostess.