My claim was denied June 2014. I now have a diagnosis/IME and will probably have a IMO soon. I am submitting all of this in January 2015.
As I understand it, a new diagnosis/IME/IMO is N&M evidence, which will trigger an automatic review, within 1 year of denial of your claim.
My question is; After I submit my N&M evidence, if it is denied, will this reset the 1 year for appeal, or is the appeal time frame still 1 year from June. I plan to file an appeal if my claim is not granted prior to June of 2015, but was trying to find how N&M evidence affects the appeal time frame.
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My claim was denied June 2014. I now have a diagnosis/IME and will probably have a IMO soon. I am submitting all of this in January 2015.
As I understand it, a new diagnosis/IME/IMO is N&M evidence, which will trigger an automatic review, within 1 year of denial of your claim.
My question is; After I submit my N&M evidence, if it is denied, will this reset the 1 year for appeal, or is the appeal time frame still 1 year from June. I plan to file an appeal if my claim is not granted prior to June of 2015, but was trying to find how N&M evidence affects the appeal time frame.
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"As I understand it, a new diagnosis/IME/IMO is N&M evidence, which will trigger an automatic review, within 1 year of denial of your claim." Right "My question is; After I submit my N&M evi
Philip Rogers
I would file the NOD on Monday, submitting w/it any additional or new evidence you have. That protects you. Like Gastone states, submit it yourself, certified, return receipt requested. Don't rely
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K: My opinion, File Your NOD Yesterday and be sure to Request A DRO Personal Hearing but you do what you want, it's your claim. Do all of this on your own, don't rely on a VSO-Rep, be sure of the NOD
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