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inferred claims are tough because the RO is always going to say they had no knowledge that the condition worsened. although someone at the hospital is supposed to tell them. that may be the best angle to take. if they knew at the hospital u were getting treated at, and the va hospital didnt inform them, then its certainly not your fault.

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in 2004 I has a 0 percent rating for liver disease. I became very ill as a result, and went on 52 weeks of chemo. AFTER the treatment, the treating physician set up a CP exam in the VA hospital, to get me reassessed to the 40 percent rate. They screwed me out of 52 weeks of 100 percent, but this shows that it is the doctors responsibility to report your current state of health. thats why they get a list of what your service connected for.

you could file a claim saying that your records were available and the VA did not fullfill thier duty to assist. you had no control to make doctor report to RO that your condition had worsened.

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