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C&P Exam Tips for Veterans | How to Prepare & Protect Your Claim

Don’t let a rushed exam tank your claim. Know what to expect, how to prepare, and what to do if it goes wrong.

🧠 Need to Know
The examiner is not your doctor. They’re there to answer VA questions—not to help you.
Don’t exaggerate, but be clear. Describe your limits honestly and plainly.
Consistency matters. Match what you’ve told your doctor and written in your claim.
Write down what happened after. Time, tone, questions asked—this could help later.
⚠️ Red Flags
• They didn’t ask about your symptoms or skipped key conditions
• They contradicted your records or minimized your problems
• The exam was too short or felt rushed
• No physical exam when one should’ve been done
• Examiner inserted opinions outside the DBQ scope
💥 If Your Exam Was Bad
• Request a copy of the exam report through MyHealtheVet
• Submit a written statement to challenge it
• Get a private DBQ or Nexus letter if needed
• Consider filing a Supplemental Claim or appeal

🧷 Full guide here:
👉 VA C&P Exam Guide – What to Expect and How to Fight Back

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