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ShawnRiggs

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    ShawnRiggs got a reaction from Vync in C&P Exam appeal   
    Thanks everyone. I did highlight and make note of the board findings in my NOD to the VA letter. However, the VA did not move until I uploaded a NEXUM statement from my doctor in the civilian world: stating that my TBI and other secondary nurological issues from 97 are separate from my PTSD. Funny how fast they move when you interject new evidence to them about something that has been known to everyone including VA.  I do not trust them to do what is right...much less to take care of us. I will keep ya'll updated. Thanks for the feedback. God speed to you all, and never give up the fight.
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    ShawnRiggs got a reaction from Vync in C&P Exam appeal   
    I went through a C &P Exam in September for a re-evaluation of PTSD. The exam lasted less than 45 minutes and the Examiner did not ask but a handful of questions or even consider paperwork in my C-file from Voc. Rehab stating that my medical conditions prevent me from working. The first update to E-benefits stated the following provided in the screen shot. Before clicking on the action tab the claim type said INC. Today E-benefits shows that someone read my submitted evidence because now it says under review. Has anyone had this claim type of INC on a proposal to reduce before? If so, did you find out what INC meant? I know now that I am in an appeal status but none the less the whole thing is stressful and a continuous fight proving everything again to the VA. Considering that i just went througg all of this in 12. Plus, the VA dismissed the IDES amd MEB/PEB findings which was suppose to stream line the entire process. Any info or comments are helpful. Thanks. Riggs.
     
     

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