Does anybody know how or what evidence the DRO looks at that outweighs another piece of evidence in Determining SC for an injury at the Regional Office hearing? I am sure my attorney has everything he said its straight forward cut and dry. But like always I'm paranoid its 21 days from now.
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jfrei
Does anybody know how or what evidence the DRO looks at that outweighs another piece of evidence in Determining SC for an injury at the Regional Office hearing? I am sure my attorney has everything he said its straight forward cut and dry. But like always I'm paranoid its 21 days from now.
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LOD (line of Duty) is a determination military in nature as is a willful misconduct violation (or lack thereof). VA cannot make LOD determinations. These occur before separation. Same for willful mis
Buck52
They look at both medical reports VA as well as Private. Private IMO'S/IME's with the Dr stating his credentials & expertise in this field of study as a board certified specialist has more probat
john999
IME/IMO=new evidence. If the evidence is in equipoise the vet is supposed to win. Tie goes to the runner. I say "supposed" but I would want much more evidence on my side. With a DRO Hearing you get
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