A TDIU opinion built from the record up.
Total Disability Individual Unemployability evaluations grounded in medical evidence, the Veteran's account, a complete vocational history, and a reasoned work-capacity analysis.
Thorough Medical File Review
The medical review forms the foundation of the vocational opinion. We examine service, treatment, and expert records to identify the documented conditions and their functional impact on the ability to work.
Interview with the Veteran
We interview the Veteran to understand current functioning, daily limitations, and the real-world impact of the disabling conditions on their ability to sustain gainful employment.
Educational, Work & Military Background
We review education, work, and military history to establish the Veteran's skills, training, and occupational experience. This background helps determine whether service-connected disabilities prevent the Veteran from obtaining or maintaining substantially gainful employment.
Functional & Vocational Analysis
We translate documented medical limitations into occupational terms — assessing physical, cognitive, and vocational capacities against real-world job demands, transferable skills, and labor market data.
What makes the opinion stand up.
Each pillar is documented, sourced, and connected to the next — so the conclusion is supported at every step.
Record-Anchored
Every limitation is tied to a specific medical record entry, not a general assertion.
Veteran-Informed
The Veteran's account is captured directly and reconciled with the clinical record.
Occupation-Specific
Work capacity is measured against actual occupational demands, not abstract impairment.