Got my decision today was rated 70%. Was reading through and amazed at all of the "no evidence of current diagnosed disability" and I was flabbergasted. Looked at evidence section and it shows "Memorandum of unavailability of service treatment records" Here is the kicker; I sent them my STR's which they acknowledge they recieved on 15 Sep and then on 13 Oct they rated me without using my STR's. Is that a CUE? NOD? Can it be new and material if they had it in their possesion for a month prior to decision? I'm confused and a little upset. Not too upset though, I hit 70% without any records. I knew something was up; I just sent in an NCS study showing moderate radial nerve impingement which has been referred for surgery and they gave me a noncompensable and told me it needed to at least be mild to get a 10%. It was mild.... in 1998... now its moderate. UGGHHHHHH
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Got my decision today was rated 70%. Was reading through and amazed at all of the "no evidence of current diagnosed disability" and I was flabbergasted. Looked at evidence section and it shows "Memorandum of unavailability of service treatment records" Here is the kicker; I sent them my STR's which they acknowledge they recieved on 15 Sep and then on 13 Oct they rated me without using my STR's. Is that a CUE? NOD? Can it be new and material if they had it in their possesion for a month prior to decision? I'm confused and a little upset. Not too upset though, I hit 70% without any records. I knew something was up; I just sent in an NCS study showing moderate radial nerve impingement which has been referred for surgery and they gave me a noncompensable and told me it needed to at least be mild to get a 10%. It was mild.... in 1998... now its moderate. UGGHHHHHH
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