5 Ways to PROVE Tinnitus from a Former C&P Examiner β And Get Your 10% Without a Single Test
π Schedule Your FREE NEXUS LETTER Consultation β https://schedule.xterrahealth.com/ π― Claims Strategy Services β https://claims.xterrahealth.com/claim... π CLAIMS ROADMAP ($200): We review your noise exposure history, identify the evidence you need, and help you build a tinnitus claim that gets approved. π€ C&P EXAM PREP ($200): We teach you exactly how to describe your tinnitus so the examiner documents what the VA needs to see β not "mild intermittent ringing." Learn more about working with Xterra Health β https://xterrahealth.com/youtube/ β― You don't need a test to prove tinnitus. I know that sounds crazy. There's no machine that detects the ringing in your ears. No blood test. No scan. Tinnitus exists entirely inside your head β and the VA knows this. They still rate it at 10%. Here's where veterans mess up: They walk into their C&P exam with nothing. No documentation. No supporting evidence. Just "trust me, my ears ring." And the examiner writes "veteran reports tinnitus, but no supporting evidence of noise exposure." Claim denied. Here's what changes everything: You're not proving the RINGING. You're proving the CAUSE. If you can show you were exposed to hazardous noise during service and you have a consistent story about when the ringing started, the VA will connect the dots. The question isn't "can they hear your tinnitus?" The question is "does your noise exposure make tinnitus likely?" This video gives you the top 5 ways to prove you have tinnitus β without a single machine that can actually detect it. β― ABOUT DR. MARSHALL BAHR & XTERRA HEALTH I'm Dr. Marshall Bahr β physician, Army Ranger, Special Operations Combat Medic, former C&P examiner, disabled veteran. I've reviewed thousands of tinnitus claims. I've seen them approved and denied based entirely on how well the veteran presented their evidence. A veteran with 20 years of artillery exposure gets denied because they had no documentation. A veteran with 4 years in a motor pool gets approved because they brought a solid personal statement and buddy letters. You don't need a test to prove tinnitus. You need evidence. And now you know exactly what evidence to gather. β― OUR SERVICES: π NEXUS LETTERS ($500/letter) Medical opinions connecting your tinnitus to your documented noise exposure. We explain the mechanism of injury, cite the research, and give you the evidence the VA needs. π CLAIMS ROADMAP ($200) We review your MOS, your noise exposure history, and help you build the strongest possible case β personal statement framework, buddy statement guidance, documentation checklist. π€ C&P EXAM PREP ($200) We teach you how to describe your tinnitus clearly and specifically. No downplaying. No confusion. The examiner documents what you actually experience. π° ROADMAP + C&P PREP BUNDLE ($300 β Save $100) π SCHEDULE YOUR FREE NEXUS LETTER CONSULTATION: β https://schedule.xterrahealth.com/ π― CLAIMS STRATEGY SERVICES: β https://claims.xterrahealth.com/claim... π Website: https://xterrahealth.com/ π§ Email: [email protected] π Phone: (220) 270-6090 π Instagram: / xterra.health π TikTok: / xterra_health π Facebook: / xterrahealth β― π SUBSCRIBE if your ears have been ringing since you got out. π LIKE if this video showed you how to prove an "unprovable" condition. π€ SHARE with any veteran who's been told "there's no test for tinnitus." π¬ DROP A COMMENT: Do you have tinnitus? Have you filed? What MOS were you? Let me know in the comments β and if you have questions about your specific situation, drop them below. β― β οΈ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. While I am a licensed physician, former C&P examiner, and disabled veteran, I am not YOUR attorney or representative. Tinnitus is rated under 38 CFR 4.87, Diagnostic Code 6260. The maximum schedular rating is 10%. Individual eligibility and ratings depend on the specific facts of each veteran's situation. The VA FAST Letter 10-35 provides guidance on MOS noise exposure probability but does not guarantee service connection. Each claim is evaluated on its own merits. For guidance on your specific situation, consult with a VA-accredited claims agent, attorney, or Veterans Service Organization (VSO). β― #Tinnitus #TinnitusVAClaim #VADisability #VAClaims #TinnitusRating #10Percent #NoiseExposure #HearingLoss #MilitaryHearing #FAST1035 #CombatArms #Infantry #Artillery #Aviation #Armor #CombatEngineer #ArmyVeteran #MarineCorps #NavyVeteran #AirForceVeteran #VeteranBenefits #CPExam #NexusLetter #BuddyStatement #PersonalStatement #VACPExam #ProveYourClaim #SubjectiveCondition #VeteranLife #DisabledVeteran #XterraHealth #DrMarshallBahr

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