I'm sure this is a question that doesn't have a sure answer, but I am wondering what kind of wait times for a hearing people have heard of/experienced when appeal under Appeal Modernization. I am in line for an appeal hearing, but is it worth the wait when I could go into the evidence appeal line faster? The only thing I'll be pointing out to the judge is that an under qualified examiner changed a diagnosis made by a specialist and that the exam was significantly sub par (didn't even physically examine all the claimed issues). It seems like I could easily put that in writing and submit it for a judge to review without me. Any thoughts/suggestions?
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I'm sure this is a question that doesn't have a sure answer, but I am wondering what kind of wait times for a hearing people have heard of/experienced when appeal under Appeal Modernization. I am in line for an appeal hearing, but is it worth the wait when I could go into the evidence appeal line faster? The only thing I'll be pointing out to the judge is that an under qualified examiner changed a diagnosis made by a specialist and that the exam was significantly sub par (didn't even physically examine all the claimed issues). It seems like I could easily put that in writing and submit it for a judge to review without me. Any thoughts/suggestions?
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i had a DRO Hearing at my reginal office back in 2002 way before this new AMA Stuff and I have profound hearing loss , I learn how to read lips and some sigh language (I had to could not afford hea
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This is exactly why I dont do hearings, in part. Im hearing impaired, so my preferred communication is "not" spoken, but written. And, like yourself, I type a letter (normally when I file the
ShrekTheTank
I have had crap luck with hearings. Lay statements and other letters have worked the best for me. Either way does work, but like Bronco said it can be hit or miss.
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