Personal hearing at RO before a BVA appeal.

yardbirdaa

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I was just notified that I will have a hearing at the regional office with a hearing officer regarding an appeal I filed against a rating of 30% for adjustment disorder with depression, anxiety, and sleep disorder. My contention is that it is not that diagnosis, but PTSD, and my rating should be at the 50% level because I have gotten worse in the almost three years since my C&P.

As evidence, I have a letter from my VA shrink saying my diagnosis is chronic PTSD with major depressive disorder. I asked him to give me a diagnosis and prognosis for my MEB.

My question is about the personal hearing. What type of evidence should I prepare to present at this hearing? I have been using a service organization, but it seems every time I call, there is a new person working my case, which doesn't give me alot of confidence in them.

Anyone that's been through this have any suggestions?
 
It seems to me if the doc says you have PTSD that evidence should be enough. Although getting a second and third opinion from different doctors should be the golden ticket. Prepare a personal statement at the hearing about your condition. You are your best advocate gathering the evidence. I feel your pain and I wish you the best of luck. Keep us update on what happens.
 
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