>>60695629I honestly wasn't expecting anything. I had a history of injure all the way back from basic, it gradually got worse as they didn't provide any useful support for it.
I have bad social anxiety so I didn't talk with dav or vso. I, however, did my research on how to filing those claim, it worth it to do your research. Had my wife write a witness statement since she was there understand I was in pain. Certain mental disorder won't work alone, gotta have secondary in it like back pain for me.
I had pain and injury all over me by the time end so I report all of them, like 10 claim. I also know they usually give 10% regardless for tinnitus as long as you put it in your claim(I'm eeeeing right now ._.)
Surprisingly , only two claim got 0%, the rest are 10% and 20% and one 70% (which put me in 100% when all combine). At C&P exam, be very polite, they are the one determining your future. When they ask, explain them your worst day. They don't measure by pain though, but your range of motion. As soon as you feel pain when they doing that test, don't hold it in but actually tell them. Don't exaggerate. As long as you be honest, you should be able to get 100% at the end.