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San Antonio And/or Texas Attorney For Nod And Dr. For Ime?

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gillespie

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After waiting a year for my C&P exam the examiner refused to address any of my issues she considered "secondary" to my primary injuries even though I had supporting Doctor's reports; MRI's; X-Ray's and other supporting documents.

The rating letter arrived today and the rating was not changed, so no surprise there.

I need to file a NOD and would like to get an IME done as well.

Are there any peer recommendations in Texas, particularly the San Antonio area for an Attorney to consult with on the NOD and a Physician to do the IME?

I have the information on the Attig Law Firm, Dr. Anaise and Dr. Bash from prior posts and can go that diretion if there is no local San Antonio or Texas recommendation(s).

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If I was using a VSO or DVA VFW Ect,,,ect,, I would make sure they sent/filed everything and ask them for a copy of what they sent and hopefully a return sign receipt...if they don't have that I would definitely send those copies in myself.

with return sign receipt.

.................Buck!

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I appreciate the feeback and to answer a couple of questions:

I've been working with the Texas VSO and they did the paperwork for:

-new claim for the ear injuries

-"secondary" claim from the knee injury.

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