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Nightmare C N P Exam Today Need Help

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jusus27360

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I had my exam today an it was horrible. I have avasical necrosis in left shoulder which is very painful. Doing the exam she told me to lift my arm which as much as I could, she then stated.that she had to move my arm an she force my arm above my head. I scream in pain an started crying an she said "im so sorry i didnt mean to do that" wtf! She apologized several times stating that she didnt mean to do that. She then question me about a workers comp injury to my righr knee an asked.me if I had gotten compensated I told her yes an she said im going to report this an you will have money taken back I said wrf! My right knee was injured in the military an this workers comp was 20 yrs later an has nothing to do with my sc condition with my right knee. Please tell me what actions I can take. Ive been in so much pain since the exam both physically an mentally. Thanks for any input.

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Also go to records and request a copy of your CnP exam hopefully it is finalized by now. I'd be interested if the Doc annotated any of this on the exam. Because alot of times you'll mention some other injury and they will tell you they can't address the condition on this examination. Yes go get treatment if you are still in pain. Send a complaint on IRIS, if you have my healthevet secure messenger send the patient advocate a message about what happened. Call the call center and get in touch with the RO and let them know what happened and request another exam. yes 1151 potentially.

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It's a good Ideal if veterans take note what the examiners Credentials were before or after the exam,

was the examiner qualified in the field of medicine that the veteran is in question? to preform the C&P Exam?

.....................Buck

I am not an Attorney or VSO, any advice I provide is not to be construed as legal advice, therefore not to be held out for liable BUCK!!!

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Everyone thanks for the input, ER doctor said it could be a pulled nuscle, they gave me a shot for pain an will send console to orthopedics. I will take action on this. How I get a hold of Allison Hicks? Will keep you updated. Thanks again

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Jusus,

Please listen to the advice given above by Lotzaspotz above regarding 1151 claim. Since a C & P exam is a VA sponsored exam, I would think 1151 would apply if your current condition is aggravated or you suffer a new injury as a result of the C & P examiner's negligent actions during your exam. JMO

GP

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