What's the difference?
I am IU P&T not 100% P&T what's the difference? When is the re-evaluation for P&T?
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aside from one or two benefits, it simply means that you are not 100% schedular. You are (insert your actual rated %) schedular, paid at 100% because you were found to be unable to maintain gainful...
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taylor88be8 wrote:I am IU P&T not 100% P&T what's the difference? When is the re-evaluation for P&T?The major difference is in states' benefits. Some states make a difference in being IU...
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100% schedular means you can work, unless it's PTSD usually, and you can't work if it's IU. As to when you'll be called in for another exam it's anybody's guess. P means permanent so there's less...
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fertree wrote:100% schedular means you can work, unless it's PTSD usually, and you can't work if it's IU. As to when you'll be called in for another exam it's anybody's guess. P means permanent so...
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Vets receiving SSDI who return to work will impact their SSDI eligibility. Vets who are full retirement age on regular social security can work without affecting their social security.
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