FINAL-FOR THE VETERAN OF THE VETERAN SHARE OF THE DAY
The C&P Exam is the #1 most important day in the VA claim process, and the results of your exam will literally make or break your final VA disability rating.
In this guide, you’ll learn 10 expert tips to dominate your C&P exam, even if you’re scared or don’t know what to expect, which will help you get the VA rating and compensation you deserve.
Regardless of how much information you submit with your VA disability claim, the VA will still likely order a separate medical examination from a medical provider who is contracted to work for the VA.
This is called a Compensation and Pension Exam—more commonly referred to as C&P Exam.
You’ll likely get a phone call and a packet in the mail with instructions.
Some exams happen over the phone or via video teleconference, while others are required to be conducted in person.
Some might even happen based on a records-only review, which is known as an Acceptable Clinical Evidence (ACE) exam.
The C&P exam is understandably scary for veterans.
Somebody you don’t know, who’s never treated you, might conduct an examination, and then whatever they write in their notes will likely determine your VA disability benefits.
Yeah, that’s terrifying.
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