Over time, your service-related disabilities can interfere with your job. If you are not able to work at your current job or unable to sustain employment, you may be eligible for a Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU).
TDIU enables veterans to be compensated at a rating of 100 percent, even if their total service-connected rating does not add up to 100 percent. To be eligible, you must meet certain requirements including:
At Rocky Mountain Disability Law Group, we review your education and work history, and help identify favorable evidence to support your claim. If your TDIU claim has already been denied, we can review the decision with the Department of Veterans Affairs to get you the benefits you need.
If your service-related disability or disabilities prevent you from being gainful employment, contact us at the Rocky Mountain Disability Law Group. We are here to help with your evolving health.
Contact us today at 866-476-4558. Someone from our team will reach out to you and provide you with the help you need.
If you own a business and are actively seeking a government contract or need assistance maintaining an existing government contract, it is essential to have an experienced government procurement attorney who can assist you throughout the process. Government procurement can involve many different types of contracts for goods or services from contractors. Whether you are just getting started in your business and want to learn more about government procurement, or if you need assistance with the complex formal legal process of government procurement and securing a contract, one of our experienced government procurement attorneys can assist you.
Do not hesitate to get in touch with Whitcomb, Selinsky, PC to learn more about the services our firm provides in Colorado, Northern Virginia (just outside Washington, D.C.), and other areas. We are committed to providing experienced and tailored representation to small- and medium-sized business owners.
Our attorneys pride themselves on finishing the job in less time than anticipated and responding to client communications within 24 hours of receiving a call, email, or text. Our team also stays current on the changes in government contracting law, including the regulations and relevant case law. Whitcomb, Selinsky, PC brings the skills, tactical decision making, and discipline each member of our team has learned through professional experiences representing each of our clients — business and individuals alike. We measure our success by the success of our clients. Give us an opportunity to serve you here at Whitcomb, Selinsky, PC. The experienced government procurement attorneys at our firm can begin working with your business today. Contact Whitcomb, Selinsky, PC online or call our offices at 866-476-4558 for more information.
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