Follow up Status: Entitled to Backpay if Legacy Claim is Adjudicated and Veterans is Already 100% SC
I'm open to any insight and or shared experience. Thank you.
Judge remanded conditions. Ordered VA to do another C&P exam, stated the previous exam was inadequate.
Conditions were lost in VA "black hole" for over 20 years, finally adjudicated after PACT.
I have an exam on Monday, I will definitely attend, however, not sure what to expect. Just wondering if this process will affect my current rating - 100% P & T.
I am a DS Vet, served in Southwest Asia during Persian Gulf War. The board noted in my summary "the Veteran is a Persian Gulf War Veteran and presumptive toxic exposure under 38 U.S.C. 1117 has been conceded."
I read somewhere that "veterans with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, especially those who were diagnosed long after leaving the military, are eligible under the law for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Secondary to PTSD.
Two Remanded conditions -
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (no formal diagnosis) as due to immunizations and as secondary to service-connected PTSD. (I am already 70% sc PTSD).
Entitlement to service connection for fibromyalgia (no formal diagnosis), including multiple joint pains.
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Follow up Status: Entitled to Backpay if Legacy Claim is Adjudicated and Veterans is Already 100% SC
I'm open to any insight and or shared experience. Thank you.
Judge remanded conditions. Ordered VA to do another C&P exam, stated the previous exam was inadequate.
Conditions were lost in VA "black hole" for over 20 years, finally adjudicated after PACT.
I have an exam on Monday, I will definitely attend, however, not sure what to expect. Just wondering if this process will affect my current rating - 100% P & T.
I am a DS Vet, served in Southwest Asia during Persian Gulf War. The board noted in my summary "the Veteran is a Persian Gulf War Veteran and presumptive toxic exposure under 38 U.S.C. 1117 has been conceded."
I read somewhere that "veterans with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, especially those who were diagnosed long after leaving the military, are eligible under the law for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Secondary to PTSD.
Two Remanded conditions -
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (no formal diagnosis) as due to immunizations and as secondary to service-connected PTSD. (I am already 70% sc PTSD).
Entitlement to service connection for fibromyalgia (no formal diagnosis), including multiple joint pains.
Current Adjudicated Rating SC
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