The #1 MISTAKE Veterans Make After Getting a VA Rating (And What It Costs Them)
š Schedule Your FREE NEXUS LETTER Consultation ā https://schedule.xterrahealth.com/ šÆ Claims Strategy Services ā https://claims.xterrahealth.com/claim... š CLAIMS ROADMAP ($200): We review your current ratings, your medical records, and your goals ā and help you build a strategic plan for future claims. File smart. Not reckless. š¤ C&P EXAM PREP ($200): If you're facing a reevaluation or a new exam, we prepare you to communicate your symptoms accurately and completely. No surprises. Learn more about working with Xterra Health ā https://xterrahealth.com/youtube/ ⯠You got your VA rating. Congratulations. Now let me tell you how most veterans sabotage themselves within the first year. Here's what I see over and over again: A veteran fights for months ā sometimes years ā to get their rating. They gather evidence, stress about their C&P exam, check eBenefits every day. Then the letter comes. They're approved. 70%. 80%. Maybe 100%. And then... they disappear. In my experience as a C&P examiner and working with thousands of veterans at Xterra Health, I estimate that over half of veterans who get a rating make this exact mistake. They stop going to the doctor. They stop documenting their conditions. They think the fight is over. It's not over. It's never over. ABOUT DR. MARSHALL BAHR & XTERRA HEALTH I'm Dr. Marshall Bahr ā physician, Army Ranger, Special Operations Combat Medic, former C&P examiner, disabled veteran. I've seen veterans lose ratings they worked years to earn because they disappeared from the medical system. I've seen veterans get proposed reductions because they filed recklessly without evidence. And I've seen veterans protect and increase their ratings because they understood that documentation is ongoing. Getting rated is an accomplishment. You earned it. But the fight doesn't end when the letter arrives. It just changes form. You fought the VA once. Don't make yourself fight them again because you stopped keeping receipts. ⯠OUR SERVICES: š NEXUS LETTERS ($500/letter) If you're filing for a secondary condition or an increase, we provide medical opinions that connect your current condition to your service or existing ratings. We build the medical bridge the VA needs to see. š CLAIMS ROADMAP ($200) We review your current ratings, medical records, and goals ā and help you build a strategic plan for future claims. Know when to file, what to file for, and what evidence you need first. š¤ C&P EXAM PREP ($200) If you're facing a reevaluation or new exam, we prepare you to communicate your symptoms accurately. No downplaying. No surprises. Your exam reflects your reality. š° ROADMAP + C&P PREP BUNDLE ($300 ā Save $100) š SCHEDULE YOUR FREE NEXUS LETTER CONSULTATION: ā https://schedule.xterrahealth.com/ šÆ CLAIMS STRATEGY SERVICES: ā https://claims.xterrahealth.com/claim... š Website: https://xterrahealth.com/ š§ Email: [email protected] š Phone: (220) 270-6090 š Instagram: / xterra.health š TikTok: / xterra_health š Facebook: / xterrahealth ⯠š SUBSCRIBE if you already have a VA rating and want to protect it. š LIKE if this video showed you something you didn't know about keeping your rating. š¤ SHARE with any veteran who just got rated and might be about to disappear. š¬ DROP A COMMENT: When did you get your rating? Have you been staying connected to your medical care, or did you disappear like most veterans? What's your plan going forward? Let me know below. ⯠ā ļø DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The 5-year, 10-year, and 20-year rules provide increased protections but are not absolute. The VA may still propose reductions in certain circumstances including fraud, clear and unmistakable error, or evidence of significant improvement. Individual situations vary. If you are facing a proposed reduction or reevaluation, consult with a VA-accredited attorney, claims agent, or Veterans Service Organization (VSO) for guidance specific to your case. ⯠#VADisability #VARating #ProtectYourRating #VAClaims #VAMistakes #MedicalDocumentation #5YearRule #10YearRule #20YearRule #VAReduction #VARevaluation #RatingProtection #SecondaryCondition #VAIncrease #VeteranBenefits #DisabledVeteran #VeteranLife #DocumentYourCondition #VAClaimsHelp #FormerCPExaminer #VACPExam #VeteranAdvice #ArmyVeteran #MarineCorps #NavyVeteran #AirForceVeteran #VeteranMistakes #AfterYouGetRated #XterraHealth #DrMarshallBahr

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