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C&p Inaccurate Report

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Snake Eyes

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Both C&P exams for my TDIU claim had inaccurate info. One said I do not drive due to my SC conditions. I am licensed but do not drive long distances or when I am sleepy.

The other describes an incident of MST inaccurately. However, the MST does not factor in either condition. Should future treatment reveal otherwise, I don't want that to be a problem.

Is it wise to submit statements correcting these before a claim is decided? Seems to me that leaving the driving one uncontested could lead to fraud charges if it impacts the TDIU outcome.

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Thanks for all the input, folks. The claim is in "preparation for notification" now.... So I can submit a new statement once it clears (or in an appeal since I won't reach the one year mark for a few months). The info probably wouldn't affect my claim decision, according to the doc. The fact that I have other documents saying I don't drive when sleepy (one of the DBQs in the file), the other one could be chalked up to how attentively doctors listen. I wouldn't want a TDIU claim decided based on "veteran does not drive", and I doubt that would be a major consideration. BUT... wouldn't want that to come back to bite me later.

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When I got my military & health records I was surprised what was in there; some items I hadn't seen in years, ,many others i'd never seen and reveal some of how the raters look at us.

I wondered if the VA had even received my POA revocations (since ebenefits STILL shows up with the VSO having my POA) but there were at least THREE revocations in there.

Why it hasn't been done I have no idea but at least it's in the record along with their copy of the date stamped certified mail receipts.

Nothing wrong with wanting your records to be accurate since that's what they draw their conclusions from.

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