4.18 Unemployability.
A veteran may be
considered as unemployable upon termination of employment which was provided on
account of disability or in which special consideration was given on account of
the same, when it is satisfactorily shown that he or she is unable to secure
further employment. With amputations, sequelae of
fractures and other residuals of traumatism shown to be of static character, a
showing of continuous unemployability from date of
incurrence, or the date the condition reached the stabilized level, is a
general requirement in order to establish the fact that present unemployability is the result of the disability. However,
consideration is to be given to the circumstances of employment in individual
claims, and, if the employment was only occasional, intermittent, tryout or
unsuccessful, or eventually terminated on account of the disability, present unemployability may be attributed to the static disability.
Where unemployability for pension previously has been
established on the basis of combined service-connected and nonservice-connected
disabilities and the service-connected disability or disabilities have
increased in severity, § 4.16 is for consideration.