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Can a C&P Exam results be counted as a diagnosis?
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silverdollar22
In 2014 I had a C&P for service connection on my left hip. Denied not service connected, even though I complained in service about my back with pain in my hip radiating down my leg to my knee. I had two vehicle accidents While in service. One was a automobile roll over in which my left side had contusions from below the shoulder blade to my left hip. The other was a motorcycle accident that i was in but fell on my right side. Still I was denied for service connection. Fast forward to 2016. Put in a FDC claim for left hip secondary to my DDD of lower back and bad left knee. Denied in two weeks. Not service connected. I need some help with this! They also said that my SMR were lost again after loosing them in my 2014 rating. Back In 2014 i contacted alison hickey and she contacted the VA director in Atlanta about the lost records he contacted me by phone to apologize and say that they had my SMR their at the RO in Atlanta all the time!!! What a crock!!! Should i contact the Atlanta RO director and explain what has happened or should i get a diagnosis from my dr at the VA? Either way they are doing it to me again! HELP PLEASE!!
THANKS,
Eric
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I'll have to do that later because i'm at work right now. Notice i said at work, not working. LOL
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A lot of veterans file claims without a current diagnosis which could really hurt their claim. Keep in mind that to be granted service connection a veteran must have; 1. A Current Diagnosis, 2. An in
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