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VA Form 21-8940 — TDIU (Unemployability) Application

The application for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability. If your service-connected conditions keep you from holding substantially gainful work, TDIU pays you at the 100% rate even if your schedular rating is lower.

38 CFR 4.16 · Free guide from VA Ready

What it is VA Form 21-8940, "Veteran's Application for Increased Compensation Based on Unemployability," is how you formally request TDIU. It asks for your work history, education, training, and the disabilities that prevent you from working.

When you use it File it when you cannot hold substantially gainful employment because of service-connected disabilities. Under 38 CFR 4.16(a), you meet the schedular threshold if you have one disability rated 60% or more, or a combined rating of 70% or more with at least one disability at 40%. If you fall short of those numbers but still cannot work due to service-connected conditions, 38 CFR 4.16(b) allows the rating board to refer your case for extraschedular TDIU. Marginal employment — generally earnings at or below the federal poverty threshold for one person — does not count as substantially gainful.

What to gather before you fill it out

How to submit Upload through VA.gov, mail to the Evidence Intake Center, or file through an accredited representative. Expect VA to send VA Form 21-4192 to your former employers for verification.

Common pitfalls

Related forms 21-526EZ (claim or increase), 21-4192 (employer statement), 21-22 (representative).

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