
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In today's video, veterans will learn about our Top 10 VA C&P Exam Tips for Mental Health Claims. Many veterans have a difficult time being open and vulnerable during their exam. Do you get embarrassed or feel like you're going to be judged if you say you have a VA mental health disability? Are you not sure what to expect before you go into the C&P exam? You're not alone, the fact is many veterans downplay their conditions, especially when it comes to mental health. They have the suck it up and move on mentality. We're here to tell you IT IS OKAY NOT TO BE OKAY! You need to be open, honest, and uncomfortably vulnerable during your C and P exam. You must tell the provider EVERYTHING going on with you regarding your mental health condition, and how your symptoms are negatively affecting you in terms of Frequency, Severity, and Duration. Are you frustrated with your VA disability rating? WE CAN HELP! Join VA Claims Insider Elite now, and get started on your VA disability claim for FREE: https://vaclaimsinsider.com/elite-mem...
***Video Timestamps & Resources*** ⏩ 00:00 VA Claims Insider Overview ⏩ 00:15 Our Veteran Coaches can help you navigate the VA claim process ⏩ 08:00 How to be Open, Honest, and Uncomfortably Vulnerable ⏩ 13:00 Severity of Symptoms determines your VA raing for mental health ⏩ 20:25 How do you ACTUALLY open up about mental health? ⏩ 28:00 Occupational and Social Impairment Explained ⏩ 35:29 Should a spouse attend your VA C&P exam? ⏩ 41:30 What to expect during a C&P Exam for PTSD ⏩ 49:00 Can there be too much evidence? ⏩ 57:50 What about a VA claim for Insomnia?
✔️Join VA Claims Insider Elite, get instant access to the ELITE Experience Portal (EEP) and $13,119 worth of proprietary VA claim resources TODAY, and obtain an Independent Medical Opinion (IMO), Disability Benefits Report (DBR) and Medical Nexus Letters: https://vaclaimsinsider.com/elite-mem... 👉 Get FREE VA claim resources at our website: https://vaclaimsinsider.com/
4.5
6969 ratings
In today's video, veterans will learn about our Top 10 VA C&P Exam Tips for Mental Health Claims. Many veterans have a difficult time being open and vulnerable during their exam. Do you get embarrassed or feel like you're going to be judged if you say you have a VA mental health disability? Are you not sure what to expect before you go into the C&P exam? You're not alone, the fact is many veterans downplay their conditions, especially when it comes to mental health. They have the suck it up and move on mentality. We're here to tell you IT IS OKAY NOT TO BE OKAY! You need to be open, honest, and uncomfortably vulnerable during your C and P exam. You must tell the provider EVERYTHING going on with you regarding your mental health condition, and how your symptoms are negatively affecting you in terms of Frequency, Severity, and Duration. Are you frustrated with your VA disability rating? WE CAN HELP! Join VA Claims Insider Elite now, and get started on your VA disability claim for FREE: https://vaclaimsinsider.com/elite-mem...
***Video Timestamps & Resources*** ⏩ 00:00 VA Claims Insider Overview ⏩ 00:15 Our Veteran Coaches can help you navigate the VA claim process ⏩ 08:00 How to be Open, Honest, and Uncomfortably Vulnerable ⏩ 13:00 Severity of Symptoms determines your VA raing for mental health ⏩ 20:25 How do you ACTUALLY open up about mental health? ⏩ 28:00 Occupational and Social Impairment Explained ⏩ 35:29 Should a spouse attend your VA C&P exam? ⏩ 41:30 What to expect during a C&P Exam for PTSD ⏩ 49:00 Can there be too much evidence? ⏩ 57:50 What about a VA claim for Insomnia?
✔️Join VA Claims Insider Elite, get instant access to the ELITE Experience Portal (EEP) and $13,119 worth of proprietary VA claim resources TODAY, and obtain an Independent Medical Opinion (IMO), Disability Benefits Report (DBR) and Medical Nexus Letters: https://vaclaimsinsider.com/elite-mem... 👉 Get FREE VA claim resources at our website: https://vaclaimsinsider.com/
5,402 Listeners
225,887 Listeners
28,028 Listeners
35 Listeners
47,654 Listeners
42,898 Listeners
13 Listeners
28 Listeners
4 Listeners