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Adjudication for a PTSD MST Claim

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Hello everyone,

I had my first C&P exam today. After I finished with the examiner, I went home a little confused. Two hours later, my examiner called me stating that my claim, because it was under special circumstances (MST Claim) was going to be a adjudicated by the VA. My question is, what does this mean? Thanks in advance.

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Try the VBA (Veterans Benefits Administration) 

Usually located at your VAMC.

Ask for your C&P Exam Report on the date  it was performed.

 

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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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Maybe the examiner realized afterwards that she did not do an adequate job, felt guilty, and is trying to make it up to you? 

Complete speculation on my part, but that's the first thing the came to my mind. I agree with @broncovet that it's best to wait and see what she wrote, and what VBA decides. 

Re: getting a copy of your exam report, I just did a bunch of research on how veterans can obtain copy of their military and VA records. The part about getting VA medical records is here: 

http://www.ptsdexams.com/veterans-military-records/#va-medical-records

All the Best,

Mark

Disclaimer: Any suggestions I offer here are based on my experience as a C&P examiner. In addition to asking questions on this board, I recommend that you consult with a veterans service officer, claims agent, or veterans law attorney before making major decisions related to your claim or appeal. 

Mark D Worthen PsyD | Forensic Psychologist | Charlotte, North Carolina | PTSDexams.net (educational site: no ads, no affiliate links)
 

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Go to your VAMC "release of information" first, to get a copy of the C and P exam.  It will be more difficult if its a QTC exam.  QTC is a company VA hires to do many exams.  

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