Great question, you’ll often have a denial of service connection, but favorable findings will say that you were diagnosed with the ailment, or vice versa, where your job shows a high risk of that particular injury or disease, but you don’t have a diagnosis for that. Would either of those apply?
@@FernandoPequeno-b1w This is tough to answer definitively without see it, but most of the time "favorable findings" will say you've been diagnosed with xyz condition" but it's not service connected or it will say "you were exposed to TERA" but you don't have a diagnosed condition that's presumptive. So you need to work on making the rest of the connection to get service connection.
Thanks for that info sounds like I need to work on that connection some more. Thanks again for taking the time to respond. Keep up the good work you are doing. Thank you.
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This was helpful. I just applied for my first claim 30 years after service. Thank you
Congratulations! So glad this was helpful!
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Love yoour humbleness , great video every piece of information helps someone out there ,
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So I just got denied but it states that I have a favorable findings identified in this decision. What does that mean.
Great question, you’ll often have a denial of service connection, but favorable findings will say that you were diagnosed with the ailment, or vice versa, where your job shows a high risk of that particular injury or disease, but you don’t have a diagnosis for that. Would either of those apply?
So does it mean I still have a favorable claim for this condition
@@FernandoPequeno-b1w This is tough to answer definitively without see it, but most of the time "favorable findings" will say you've been diagnosed with xyz condition" but it's not service connected or it will say "you were exposed to TERA" but you don't have a diagnosed condition that's presumptive. So you need to work on making the rest of the connection to get service connection.
Favorable Findings Explained : #va decision letters
Thanks for that info sounds like I need to work on that connection some more. Thanks again for taking the time to respond. Keep up the good work you are doing. Thank you.