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Is DBQ absolutely necessary for a FDC?
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JATO
I recently saw a doctor (Dr John Ellis) for a nexus letter for menieres disease. IMO he wrote an excellent 4 page nexus letter. When i asked him to fill out the DBQ i brought, he said he doesn't use DBQ's because it doesn't have enough room for his evidence. He also said that his nexus letters include things that should be mentioned that the DBQ doesn't ask for. To reassure me he said that his nexus letters stand up well at the Washington DC level.
Will not having a DBQ hurt my FDC's chance of being successful?
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If you mean service connection being granted, no - assuming he gives everything the DBQ wants, doesn't contradict himself etc. There is a chance it may slow things down. As you are talkin
JATO
I recently saw a doctor (Dr John Ellis) for a nexus letter for menieres disease. IMO he wrote an excellent 4 page nexus letter. When i asked him to fill out the DBQ i brought, he said he doesn't use
Gastone
Jato, the VA DBQ has been around for many years, Vet's didn't have easy access to them until about 12 or so. The VA Rating Dept decides what C & P Exams, if any, are necessary. The request is
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