New VA Case Could Unlock Back Pay for TDIU + Other Critical Updates for Veterans
A powerful new VA case decision is changing how effective dates for TDIU are determined, and it could mean thousands in back pay for veterans. Add to that a flurry of legislative momentum, workforce cuts, and faster appeals, and it’s clear: this is a pivotal moment in VA law.
In this video, we break down everything veterans need to know, with a focus on the recent TDIU case and its impact.
If you’re filing, appealing, or waiting, understanding this new VA case law and how it affects your benefits is critical. This could be your window to act, maximize your compensation, and finally move your case forward.
00:00 | Introduction
00:35 | The Major Richard Star Act Explained
01:25 | Current Rules for Concurrent Pay
02:28 | Federal Job Cuts & VA Staffing Impact03:30 | Fast-Tracked Appeals: Direct Review Lane Updates04:50 | Strategy Tip: Submitting Evidence Early 06:44 | March 13 Court Order: 8,000 Employees Reinstated
07:38 | Bipartisan Bills Supporting Veterans
09:05 | Important TDIU Case Decision (Chisolm v. VA)
10:13 | What This Means for Veterans Seeking TDIU
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Gregory M. Rada, Attorney at Law, specializes in VA disability compensation appeals for disabled veterans and Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) appeals for surviving spouses. Mr. Rada gives legal counsel to veterans who are unable to work due to injuries and disabilities sustained while on active duty.
As a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, Mr. Rada, can relate to his clients, and as a disabled veteran, he also has special insight into the disability claims process. His experience was a drawn-out ordeal that took eight years from initial claim to completion, so he understands the consequences of filing a VA disability claim without adequate preparation or legal counsel. In fact, Mr. Rada eventually hired a fellow VA benefits lawyer to bring his appeal to a successful conclusion.
With this unique experience, Mr. Rada sympathizes with those who have to wait years and even decades for their claim to be approved – and strives to help expedite those claims to get disabled veterans the financial support they deserve.