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Got My Decision Today On My Claim

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drgonzo

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hello all on this fourm....ive had my highs and lows on this fourm, and just wanted u all to know i got my raiting today when i got home form my girlfriends house. i was surprised that i got it in just over 2 weeks! i got raited at 70% for ptsd and tinnits from combat service as an infantryman in iraq.....i was only really expecting about 30, and was greatly surprised when i opened my "brown evlope". the description is way to long for me to type out. the only thing that stood out and kinda grabed my attention was this:

"Since there is a liklihood of improvement in the condition, the assinged evaluation is not considerd permanent and is subject to a future review examination"

how often do u get these reevaluations?

thanks for all ur help

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  • HadIt.com Elder

First of all Congrats we don't see many here who say that they got more than expected. If you are working this is a good rating as you probably can get.

The reevaluations don't come often.

If you cannot work for any reason ask for TDIU which will give you a 100% rating in most cases.

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Congratulations on winning your claim!

I also have a 'temporary' rating, but it is not for MH. It said I would be evaluated at a future date, but they didn't list the date! Doh! I put in an IRIS request to find out. Later in the week they responded and said I would be re-examined for the condition approximately 12 months after the effective date on my claim. I don't know if you will be re-examined at the same interval, but you can find out.

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