No, There are many factors that claims examiners look at when reviewing your claim. if your disabilities warrant an increase and you utilize our service, you have a high probability of success.
The Veterans Administration is not associated with VBE. Our medical group is made up of independently licensed medical providers who understand the claims process. The Veterans Administration hires VA-appointed medical providers. Most of the time, they are overwhelmed with patients and do not give each Veteran and their claim the attention it deserves. The vast majority of Veterans who consult with VA-appointed doctors when filing a claim are dissatisfied with the results, resulting in years of refiling and/or a lengthy appeal process.
The Department of Veterans Affairs makes the final decision on all submitted claims. Our role in the process is to connect you with skilled neutral third-party medical professionals who will provide detailed, accurate, and comprehensive DBQs to support your deteriorating condition. We’ve discovered that high-quality DBQs lead to higher-quality claim submissions and less stress for you and your family.
DBQs are used to collect and record relevant medical information for Veterans’ disability claims. DBQs are medical exam forms used by the VA to assess the severity of a Veteran’s disabilities. These forms are useful when applying for an increase in your VA disability rating because they help the VA properly rate the progression of your condition. It is critical that DBQs are completed correctly and meticulously, documenting all aspects of a Veteran’s worsening conditions. REE Medical collaborates with a network of private doctors who are familiar with the claims process.
A nexus letter is a document written by a doctor or other medical professional that explains how a Veteran’s medical illness or condition is directly related to his military service.
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