At the time this video was published, all information was accurate but is subject to change as laws, policies, and regulations change.
– In today’s video, I’m revealing my TOP 10 C&P EXAM PREP TIPS IN UNDER 10 MINUTES!
This is your “Just-In-Time” VA Compensation and Pension Exam strategy guide to help you be fully prepared when the big day arrives.
Many veterans are afraid of VA C&P exams and often worry about having your VA rating lowered.
Look, I get it. I’ve personally attended over 10 C&P exams and not one of them made me feel comfortable…
However, there are some specific actions you can take to prepare to win your VA C and P Exam and get the VA benefits you’ve earned for your honorable service.
Here are some of the things that I’ll cover in this NEW video:
💥Top 10 C&P Exam Prep Tips Explained!
1. You must be OPEN, HONEST, and TRUTHFUL at all times!
2. The C&P examiner is NOT your friend…
3. You must know what’s in your Medical Records, Personal Statements & Buddy Letters
4. Review any Disability Benefit Questionnaires (DBQs) / Nexus Letters
5. Deep-dive: CFR Title 38, Part 4, the Schedule for Rating Disabilities
6. Do NOT have your best day…this does NOT mean to lie/stretch the truth!
7. Be “UNCOMFORTABLY VULNERABLE…”
8. Mental Health Conditions: Occupational/Social Impairment + Symptoms!
9. Any Other Conditions: Pain/Limitation of Range of Motion + Symptoms!
10. How was your disability caused/made worse by your active-duty service?
***How will I know if I got a favorable C&P exam?***
A favorable VA C&P exam will contain a “Nexus” statement, which at a minimum should state, “at least as likely as not” due to a veteran’s military service or another service-connected disability for secondary service connection.
If you see any statement such as “less likely” or “not likely” this is a signal that you had an unfavorable C&P exam and could be denied VA disability benefits.
***What should I do if I had a bad C&P exam?***
The good news is you can get a new exam, but you must take some specific actions to make that happen.
#1. Immediately call the VA general phone number at 1-800-827-1000, speak to a representative, complain, and ask him/her to make a note in your record for the VA regional office in your state.
#2. Write a Memorandum of Record (MFR) and upload it to VA.gov right after after your bad c and p exam (Stick to the facts: Who, What, When, Where, Why, How)
#3: Call the White House VA Hotline and ask for a new C&P exam: 1-855-948-2311. Calls are answered by a live agent 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
#4. If all else fails, consider writing your State Congressman and/or Senator.
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