Episode 17: How to Challenge a VA Exam
VA often relies on C&P Exams to determine the severity of a veteran’s disability and uses these results to help determine a service-connected VA disability rating. Often times veterans feel as though these exams do not capture their full disability picture and receive unfavorable results. Learn the process for challenging these exams, such as obtaining a copy of the report and reviewing your examiner’s credentials, plus helpful tips for your VA claim going forward with Team CCK.
CCK attorneys Alyse Galoski and Christian McTarnaghan are joined by CCK Partner Zach Stolz in this episode of the Veterans Legal Lowdown.
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