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“At Least Likely As Not”

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SwiftSig

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In the past month I’ve gone through 10 C&P exams. Almost all the Doctors determined the following were “At Least Likely As Not.”  Can someone please explain what this means for my claims? And I know times can change for decision by regional office but anyone wanna give recommendation on time.

PTSD -“At Least Likely As Not.” 

TBI - At Least Likely As Not.” 

Tinnitus - “more likely than not”

Migraines - “more likely than not”

Bilateral Shoulder Dislocation/ Broken Clavicles / Chronic Pain - At Least Likely As Not.” 

Bilateral Ankle ATL Tears / Chronic Pain - “More Likely Than Not”

Chronic Neck Pain bad ROM -“More Likely Than Not”

Chronic Back Pain bad ROM - “More Likely Than Not”

Degenerative Disk Disease - “More Likely Than Not”

Arthritis - “At Least Likely than not”

Sciatica Right Leg - “At Least Likely than not”

right arm nerve damage - “At Least Likely than not”

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GBArmy, thanks for the great information I’ll wait for the results, looked through and found all codes looks like I should be at %100 because of bilateral additions. Will have to wait and see my early effective date should me at my intent to file November 2019. Thank you.

 

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