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C&p When?

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usdart

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I have been at 'Review of Evidence' on my FDC for 4 months.

Question I have is, at which stage of the process is the C&P scheduled? Am I at that point? or is it further at Prep for Decision?

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usdart,

My FDS was submitted in September, and it is still at Under Review. Atleast they are looking at your claim bud. From what I have read, if they need a C&P the VA will request one, but I have also read that at times they don't need a C&P and your claim would go straight to Prep for Decision. I wish I knew more, as I am very stressed like you. I have a SSD and FDC claim in right now and I cant help but feel that we will once again get screwed. God bless and may we all have an early Christmas.

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VBA decision makers have the authority to decide if a C&P is needed to develop the claim/issues.

They provide specific instruction to the examiner and arrange to have an exam

scheduled.

I'm sure one can REQUEST a C&P, it may or may not be scheduled.

Personally, I'd go get a supportive IME/IMO - completed DBQ if applicable

and submit it in person to my VARO and leave with a date stamped copy.

JMHO

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