dsd84dsd Posted July 8, 2017 Share Posted July 8, 2017 Did a C@P exam on my back and the second ROM might equal out to 40 percent disabling.Had a flare up on the second ROM when she measured me. Which set do they use? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 ChrisinVa Posted January 9, 2018 Share Posted January 9, 2018 Based on what you have said, the examiner should take the worst case. However, you never know what the doctors will do or the people reviewing the claims. I have had this issues after five C and P for my back. Last time I took records from my own doctor when they measured me after a flare up and it is night and day difference. I have never seen such a cluster and mess but when it comes to back injuries and C and P exams. For example, I never claimed sciatica, after my exam and rating, they gave me 20% for the left leg. Yes, I have issues with my left, but my right leg is 100 times worse. I refiled a few weeks later C and P exam again, three days later they approved 20% for my right leg. Granted, I never claimed either, I claimed thoracic and cervical issues with nerve damage in my neck into my arms and hands, they rated my legs......go figure Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Did a C@P exam on my back and the second ROM might equal out to 40 percent disabling.Had a flare up on the second ROM when she measured me. Which set do they use?
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