Posted on Jan 21, 2016
Cpl Jason Bainbridge
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My VA claim went from Prep for Decision back to Review of Evidence. Does this mean that they proposed a rating, and then changed their mind? I did submit another DBQ recently, so I was thinking that may be the reason. My claim has 4 claims combined on it, 3 new, and 1 increase. And all were recently filed, and had no new C&P. Would they rate without a new C&P, or does it look like a denial?
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SPC Gilbert Torres
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My initial claim was in prep for decision. I submitted a claim for temp 100% for convalescent from a service connected surgery for scars.
This claim was combined with my initial claim and was sent back to review of evidence.
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SPC Jeff Hogan, M.S., M.P.S.
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I realize this is a very old thread; but, how did it go?
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SrA John Holy
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Mine did the same thing, it was because they sent me some release form that I had to sign, scan & upload, its a good sign, it means its moving and someones looking it over.
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Cpl Jason Bainbridge
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Awesome! Thanks!
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Cpl Jason Bainbridge
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I get nowhere when I call the 800 number, and they haven't contacted me at all.
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Why did my VA claim go from Preparation for Decision to Review of Evidence?
PO3 Ron Pincince
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Does prep for decision is that a good sign or not hop fully it is
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PO3 Ron Pincince
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Pre for descision is that a good sign
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LCpl Ronnie Padgett
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every time you submit evidence your claim, it will always go back to that stage. remember your claims adjuster has thousands of files to review. doesn't mean denial, but reviewing the new evidence, the more submit the longer the process. for future claims, make sure you have everything you want to submit at once. don't keep submitting new evidence unless they ask
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