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Remand C&P favorable? Remand instruction & exam

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jsimon757

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 I am not really sure what the remand instructions all mean, and I didn't know what the C&P was for until I got there. It just popped up the other day on ebenefits, how long does it take these things to move along after the C&P is made available, or does that even mean anything?

 

Thanks in advance. I am slow. so be patient with any replies.

 

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Your remand is for a c and p exam for a c and p exam to determine the severity of your IBS.  

The examiner did a c and p exam and opined on the severity of your IBS, which is apparently currently rated at zero percent.  

The C and p exam is a good thing and, at least, moves your claim "forward".  

While we dont know the length of time necessary for your remand, I checked and, as of the BVA chairmans report of 2018 (the most recent available), the remand time factor averages 457 days.  Your could take less or more time than the average of 457 days.  

Depending on the outcome, you "could" be eligible for SMC S, and an additional 370 per month plus retro active pay to the date you were first entitled to SMC S.  It appears there is nothing for you to do at the present time but wait for the envelope.  

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5 minutes ago, broncovet said:

Your remand is for a c and p exam for a c and p exam to determine the severity of your IBS.  

The examiner did a c and p exam and opined on the severity of your IBS, which is apparently currently rated at zero percent.  

The C and p exam is a good thing and, at least, moves your claim "forward".  

While we dont know the length of time necessary for your remand, I checked and, as of the BVA chairmans report of 2018 (the most recent available), the remand time factor averages 457 days.  Your could take less or more time than the average of 457 days.  

Depending on the outcome, you "could" be eligible for SMC S, and an additional 370 per month plus retro active pay to the date you were first entitled to SMC S.  It appears there is nothing for you to do at the present time but wait for the envelope.  

What a great reply. Thank you for that. It is very much appreciated. 

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