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Therefore, a full and functional TBI recovery is almost always possible, even though it might take several years of dedication. But in order to make this type of progress, you must take initiative. In fact, without consistent work, brain injury recovery can stall and even regress.
Veterans should know that their own private doctor, chiropractor, therapist, or nurse practitioner can also perform a C&P exam and complete the DBQ form. VA must consider this evidence when evaluating the veteran's claim. This can be powerful evidence in the veteran's favor.
What Are Residual TBI Effects? TBI residuals are the resulting disabling effects beyond those that follow immediately from the TBI event. VA will assess your injury based on the residual symptoms that you currently have as the result of the trauma.
Moderate to severe TBI can cause permanent physical or mental disability. Because polytrauma is common with moderate to severe TBI, many patients face additional disabilities as a result of other injuries. Even patients who appear to recover fully may have some long-term symptoms that never go away.
10. How does the DBQ compare to a NEXUS letter? As stated above the DBQ is really only a detailed physical exam is does not ask the physician to opine whether the condition is linked to service or not. The nexus letter is specifically focused on any potential linkage to service or secondary to service conditions.
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To file a VA claim for a TBI, you'll be required to prove these three elements: You have a current medical diagnosis of TBI. Your TBI was caused by a traumatic event during your military service, AND. You have a medical nexus that links your TBI to the trauma.
If the Veteran's TBI residuals qualify as \u201ctotal\u201d severity in any of the facets, then the veteran is entitled to a 100 percent disability rating. If the highest level of severity is a 3, then the disability rating will be 70 percent. If the highest level of severity is a 2, then 40 percent will be assigned.
To file a VA claim for a TBI, you'll be required to prove these three elements: You have a current medical diagnosis of TBI. Your TBI was caused by a traumatic event during your military service, AND. You have a medical nexus that links your TBI to the trauma.
The VA will use the following evidence to rate TBI as mild, moderate, or severe: MRI, PET, or other scans. length of an altered mental state or altered state of consciousness. length of loss of consciousness. length of amnesia, and. score on the Glasgow Coma Scale (a test used after head injuries).
Traumatic brain injuries often involve both physical and emotional trauma (e.g., fear from a near-death experience), and emotional trauma can be a stressor that causes a veteran to develop PTSD. Similarly, the stress of a TBI can worsen a veteran's pre-existing mental health condition.

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