RetiringArmy Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 Anybody get an IME from a doc who understands VA rules in Ohio that they would recommend? I am retiring from active duty soon Thanks Link to comment
0 MrStryker Posted January 24, 2019 Share Posted January 24, 2019 Not sure about Ohio. I'm flying to OKC next week to see Dr Ellis. I think it's worth 3 investment. $500 for 4 disabilities plus $100 for each additional. 63Charlie 1 Link to comment
0 Moderator broncovet Posted January 24, 2019 Moderator Share Posted January 24, 2019 You are premature for an IME while still in service. We dont know what disabilities you are applying for. Generally, you need to apply for benefits within a year of discharge. (You wont get any benfits on disabilities you predict you will have after service) . You only get benefits on disabilities related to service that have occurred, not that you predict will occur. Its good to think ahead, but, unless you have an "in service event" or aggravation, it wont be linked to service. A doctor can not provide "an in service event". There are a few docs who do IMO's...on many different disorders, such as DR. Bash. Keep in mind you need 3 things for service connection, not "just" an IME/IMO: 1. Current diagnosis (that is, after service). It wont hurt that you have an in service diagnosis, but keep in mind the VA does not pay for "acute" disorders. They have to be "chronic" and demonstrate symptoms over time, not just hurt for a while and then the pain goes away, such as a sprain. 2. In service event or aggravation. 3. Nexus or doc opinion that your current (post service) diagnosis is "at least as likely as not" due to the in service event. There is a bdd, but I dont know how that one works exactly, but its probably similar. Link to comment
0 HadIt.com Elder Buck52 Posted January 24, 2019 HadIt.com Elder Share Posted January 24, 2019 (edited) On 6/14/2016 at 7:48 PM, RetiringArmy said: Anybody get an IME from a doc who understands VA rules in Ohio that they would recommend? I am retiring from active duty soon Thanks START GATHERING ALL YOUR MEDICAL EVIDENCE, MEDICAL NOTES THAT YOU CAN GET WHILE YOUR STILL IN THE MILITARY AND ITS BEST TO GET ALL THAT NOW BEFORE YOU GET OUT. MEDICAL EVIDENCE IS WHAT WINS CLAIMS THAT'S YOUR PROOF TO HELP SUBSTANTIATE YOUR CLAIM. IF YOU HAVE A CLAIM ITS BEST TO FILE FOR IT RIGHT AWAY AS SOON AS YOU GET OUT OR WITHIN THE FIRST YEAR. Edited January 24, 2019 by Buck52 Link to comment
0 paulstrgn Posted January 24, 2019 Share Posted January 24, 2019 I would also add to make sure you get everything documented in your medical records. If your spouse says you snore very loudly or you are very tired during the day, I would suggest getting checked for sleep apnea. Just make sure you get all medical issues documented in your medical records, no matter how minor the issue. JMO Link to comment
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Anybody get an IME from a doc who understands VA rules in Ohio that they would recommend?
I am retiring from active duty soon
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Not sure about Ohio. I'm flying to OKC next week to see Dr Ellis. I think it's worth 3 investment. $500 for 4 disabilities plus $100 for each additional.
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