I was recently rated at 70% for combat- PTS. I haven't even received my retro, brown envelope or any compensation yet. I am just curious how often the Re- Evaluations are. I have read every 2 years and have also seen some veterans say they've never known anyone to be re- examined in over 20 years of being disabled. I don't know if these further exams are much for PTS troops, rather than for disabilities like, anxiety... Or depression, which can be more easily healed. I'm not really worried about having a re- evaluation because its the treatment and therapy which I seek, that's important, over the compensation. I am just trying to understand the process and see what I have to prepare for.
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Dennis1989
Hello,
I was recently rated at 70% for combat- PTS. I haven't even received my retro, brown envelope or any compensation yet. I am just curious how often the Re- Evaluations are. I have read every 2 years and have also seen some veterans say they've never known anyone to be re- examined in over 20 years of being disabled. I don't know if these further exams are much for PTS troops, rather than for disabilities like, anxiety... Or depression, which can be more easily healed. I'm not really worried about having a re- evaluation because its the treatment and therapy which I seek, that's important, over the compensation. I am just trying to understand the process and see what I have to prepare for.
Any input would be helpful.
thanks guys.
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Ok, first things first, there are C & P exams where the veteran goes to have an exam to determine if the veteran will be service connected or get an increase/decrease in a particular disability c
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