I have been Service connected on several issues and just recently applied for other service connected issues and I just completed a C&P exam on Monday 18 April. I just went to ebenefits and looked under rated disabilities and noticed that the new issues that I was just seen for on Monday have been added to the previous issues that have been there for years but the percentages weren't changed. Does anyone out there knows if this is a good or bad sign as far as getting and increase in my percentage?
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cuzeyecan
I have been Service connected on several issues and just recently applied for other service connected issues and I just completed a C&P exam on Monday 18 April. I just went to ebenefits and looked under rated disabilities and noticed that the new issues that I was just seen for on Monday have been added to the previous issues that have been there for years but the percentages weren't changed. Does anyone out there knows if this is a good or bad sign as far as getting and increase in my percentage?
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Andyman73
Don't worry until after you get your letter stating "yay or nay" for your new claims. If they deny your new claims, then you must file the NODs and appeal. If you get awarded SC for your new claims,
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Ebennies is notorious for being inaccurate. Just wait until the claim closes or check with your VSO or DAV rep if you have one.
cuzeyecan
Thanks Navy4life! I heard from several people saying the same thing. Got my fingers crossed lmao
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