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Prepping Claim Usinf Dd2766

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JewBacha

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Good Morning,

Information was passed to me from a prior AD doc to use my DD2766 when processing claims. The dr noted that all the chronic illnesses are listed in chronological order, so it makes it very very (no duplicate wording here) easy for a dr/va rep/claim adjuster to search for what is being claimed.

Has anyone else tried this process?

-JB

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This seems to be a standard pre or post deployment form.

I have seen it mentioned in a few BVA cases.

Are the conditions you are claiming listed on your discharge physical?

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Berta, yes they are listed along with several others. It was suggested to me to that those related to each other (i.e. Lumbar Fusion / Lumbar Radiculopathy) would be rated together but include each other conditions. If i am understanding this correctly I would receive one rating for my back & the bilats for the radi?

-Discectomy/Laminectomy/Foraminotomy

-Scaitica/Herniated Lumbar Disc/Radiculopathy

-Cervicalgia/Intervertebral Disc Degeneration

-Lumbar Spondylosis/Osteophytes/Nonallopathic Legions

-Lumbar Fusion

Not sure which would be more serious than the other. Would the fusion take precedence? Would the rad be rated separate for bilat?

-JB

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