How long after C and P do you get a decision?

We'll review all the evidence in your file, assign your disability rating, and send you a decision notice (a letter letting you know your disability rating). Each claim is different, but it usually takes us about 3 to 4 months to process a claim from start to finish.
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How long after C&P exam will I get a decision 2022?

What is the Timeline From C&P Exam to Decision 2022? In 2022, you can expect to receive a VA rating decision within 4 to 6 weeks after your last C&P exam. If it's been longer than 6 weeks, pick up the phone, call the VA hotline, and ask to speak to a VA representative at 1-800-827-1000.
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How do I know if my C&P exam went well?

The best, and often only, way to tell if a C&P exam went well for the veteran is to read the exam report. However, VA does not issue the veteran a copy of the report unless they specifically request it. To do this, veterans can send a letter requesting a copy of their exam report to their Regional Office.
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What happens after favorable C&P exam?

Because VA Raters rely (almost) solely on the results of your C&P exam when determining key issues such as medical etiology, service connection, and severity of symptoms. A good C&P exam with a favorable medical opinion (“at least as likely as not”) will result in a VA claim approval.
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Can I see my C&P exam results?

However, you are entitled to request a copy of your C&P exam and it is highly encouraged to do so. To get a copy of the final report from your exam, you can: Contact your local VA regional office; Call VA at 800-827-1000 and request an appointment to view your file; or.
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What to do after the C



How long after C&P exam will I get a decision 2021?

We'll review all the evidence in your file, assign your disability rating, and send you a decision notice (a letter letting you know your disability rating). Each claim is different, but it usually takes us about 3 to 4 months to process a claim from start to finish.
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What should you not say at C&P exam?

Don't Lie or Stretch the Truth. This is a big one. Don't ever lie or stretch the truth when it comes to your VA disability claim. At your C&P exam, you should think, look, act, and speak as you would on a normal day.
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How long does it take the VA to make a decision?

As of June 2021, the average time it takes for the VA to issue a decision on VA benefits is 134.4 days. If your application is denied and you want to complete the appeals process, it will take approximately 125 days for a Supplemental Claim or Higher-Level Review and more than one year for a Board Hearing.
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Can C&P examiner make diagnosis?

The first thing he can do is to file a Notice of Disagreement (NOD), and request a DRO Review. When filing a NOD under these facts, the Veteran should be sure to point out that a VA C&P Examiner may not change a treating physician's mental health diagnosis without following strict requirements.
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Why would the VA order a second C&P exam?

Typically, the VA will order a reexamination if medical evidence indicates that there has been a material change in the disability since the last examination or if the veteran's disability is likely to improve.
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How do you pass the C&P exam?

How to pass your C&P Exam
  1. Being honest about your disability symptoms. Remember what you're there for! ...
  2. Do not exaggerate your symptoms. We've seen several C&P exams where the examiner accuses the veteran of “malingering,” or exaggerating his or her symptoms. ...
  3. Bring someone to your C&P Exam.
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How long does evidence gathering review and decision take?

However, you can expect to wait months to receive a decision or a request for more evidence. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), it takes 111.5 days on average to complete a disability-related claim (as of April 2019). Importantly, veterans may experience longer or shorter wait-periods.
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How often does the VA re evaluate disability?

VA usually reevaluates veterans' service-connected disabilities on two occasions: Six months after leaving military service; and. Between two and five years from the date of the decision to grant VA disability benefits.
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Why does the VA take so long to make a decision?

The process of applying to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for benefits is often very slow because the VA has a huge backlog of pending applications. While you cannot do much to make the VA process go faster, there are things you can do to avoid delays.
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Do you get back pay for VA disability?

The VA calculates VA disability back pay based on your disability effective date, not on your application or approval date. You may also receive back pay if the VA approves your previously denied claim after a review or an appeal.
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Can a C&P exam diagnose PTSD?

Generally speaking, VA will not schedule a C&P exam for PTSD until there is some indication of two or three of the criteria for service connection. For example, there should be at least some indication that there was an event or an injury in service and some medical evidence suggesting a possible diagnosis.
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How important is the C&P exam?

A favorable C&P exam is a vital element of any successful disability benefits application because the veteran's disability rating outcome directly depends on the physician's findings.
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How does the VA determine range of motion?

Range of motion is arguably the most important factor VA considers when evaluating a veteran's back pain or condition. To ensure accuracy when measuring the veteran's range of motion, VA is required to use a specific instrument known as a goniometer (i.e., an instrument used for the precise measurement of angles).
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What is the average time to get approved for disability?

Generally, it takes about 3 to 5 months to get a decision. However, the exact time depends on how long it takes to get your medical records and any other evidence needed to make a decision. * How does Social Security make the decision? We send your application to a state agency that makes disability decisions.
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What percentage of VA disability claims are approved?

Percentage of Vets Claims Approved

The number of veterans claims approved in 2018 was around 35.75 percent. In that 35.75% , 19.61% were approved with zero remand issues, and 16.14% were allowed with at least one remand issue. If 2018 is any indication, less than half of service member's disability claims are approved.
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What is the average VA disability rating?

The average combined VA disability rating for all veterans, across all demographics, is currently 10%, which equates to $140.05/month in 2019.
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Can you fail a C&P exam?

One of the most important things to remember about a C&P Exams is that they're mandatory. If you fail to attend a C&P Exams, the VA will likely deny your claim. However, if you can't make it to an exam and let the VA know in advance, they can often reschedule you for a better time.
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Is it hard to get VA disability?

As you might expect, it is difficult to obtain a 100% VA disability rating with just one service-connected disability. Most veterans who receive a 100% rating have two or more disabling conditions. Often, these conditions have a secondary service connection.
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Can I bring notes to C&P exam?

Take notes as to the length of your C&P exam and whether the medical examiner took enough time to adequately assess your condition. If the DBQ was completed but lacks additional analysis, veterans can argue that the exam was inadequate due to a lack of development.
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How long does it take to get VA compensation back pay?

VA maintains that veterans should receive VA back pay within 15 days of the decision granting the retroactive benefits either through direct deposit or a check. However, it is not uncommon for VA to take several months to issue back pay and retroactive benefits.
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