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Upcoming C&P Exam? Avoid these mistakes!
Have an upcoming C&P Exam? We've got you covered with expert tips for success.
In this week's email, we've got vital information that can prepare you for Compensation & Pension (C&P) Exams. Often times, these exams can be a huge source of stress for veterans, because of how important they can be for their claims.
Don't worry! We've got tons of information to help you get through your C&P with flying colors, or help you understand the process if you're not quite there yet.
Check our our video content and blog posts below for all the inside info!
Avoid these C&P Mistakes!
In this YouTube video, our experts walk you through some of the most common mistakes veterans make with their C&P exams and the steps to take to avoid making them yourself!
Learn all the inside secrets to pass your C&P exam. Let our decades of expertise with VA disability claims help you.
If you are in the process of filing for VA disability benefits from The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), you will most likely be asked to complete a Compensation and Pension (C&P) examination.
This exam is to determine if your disability is service connected, the level of your disability and if the condition should receive a rating increase or decrease .
While the thought of another doctor’s appointment may be daunting, it’s important to remember that the cp exam is an important part of your disability claims process.
It also can be a time consuming and frustrating process at times. Fortunately, there’s some things you can do and be aware of to help ease the process. Read it all here.
How do I know if my C&P Exam went well? A Disability Examiners Perspective.
Compensation and Pension Exams (C&P) are one of the most critical components of the VA claims process and often central to the success or failure of a claim when seeking to establish service connection for a disability.
As a VA examiner who performs these types of exams, I often encounter veterans who have been on the receiving end of a poorly-conducted exam or examiner’s report.
While you won’t really know how your exam went until you either see the completed exam report or receive a Veterans Affairs disability letter, there are a few tell-tale signs to clue you in to the successfulness of the visit… even while you’re in the middle of one!
Understanding these factors can help you best prepare for your C&P exam or ask for another one if things really went sour.