Recently my attorney and the VA Regional office did my HLR, the case went to closed and then it opened back up saying that the VA found errors that they had to correct. So about an hour ago I received a phone call from the VA to do another C&P exam. I wanted to know is this common for the VA to do when they say they are correcting errors.
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scooter318
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Recently my attorney and the VA Regional office did my HLR, the case went to closed and then it opened back up saying that the VA found errors that they had to correct. So about an hour ago I received a phone call from the VA to do another C&P exam. I wanted to know is this common for the VA to do when they say they are correcting errors.
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This is a good thing. Lots of time they just deny you. However, someone sharp noticed the exam was incomplete and ordered another to correct the deficiency, likely. Example: Your examiner does
scooter318
Hi Everyone Recently my attorney and the VA Regional office did my HLR, the case went to closed and then it opened back up saying that the VA found errors that they had to correct. So about an ho
brokensoldier244th
IF thats what the error was about, yes. It could have been a duty to assist error where they didnt request an examination for something that should have had one, for example. I see that sometimes. I d
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