Coming SoonProcess & Appeals Playbook
The C&P Exam Survival Playbook
What the examiner actually scores. What not to say. Sample dialogues for 8 conditions. Good vs. poor — side by side.
$67 — Instant PDF60–80 pages
What's Inside
- What the C&P examiner actually does — the DBQ form they fill out and what each field means
- How to prepare your evidence packet: what to bring, what to hand the examiner, what to reference
- The biggest mistakes vets make at C&P exams — and how to avoid every one
- Sample dialogues: good vs. poor answers for 8 common conditions side by side with coaching notes
- How to describe your worst days — not your average days — without exaggerating
- How to request a new exam when the C&P opinion is inadequate or wrong
- After the exam: how to read the DBQ, monitor your rating decision, and respond to deficiencies
- Appendix: C&P prep sheet for every major condition, DBQ field-by-field guide
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⚡ Do This Now
→ Before your exam, write down the three worst ways your condition affects your daily life. Be specific. Bring that paper. Read from it if you have to. Specifics win — generalities don't.
Key Point
The C&P examiner is scoring your worst day — not your best day, not your average day. Go in on a bad day. Describe your bad days. That's not dishonesty. That's the correct standard.
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