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Ten Year Rule) The 10 year rule is after 10 years, the service connection is protected from being dropped.
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Berta 3,758
I have posted this info here many times but it I almost impossible to find under a search-
If you get a bogus C & P exam, you can request a better exam.
By "Bogus" I mean:
Was the examiner, when you googled their name, not qualified to do the type of exam you got?
For example a male vet here with a leg disability- maybe PAD, got a negative C & P exam done by a Gynecologist.
A few years ago I got a C & P exam ,I think regarding my husband's HBP. and the examiner stated it was an "in person" exam. By then my husband had been dead for over 20 years. The issue was resolved under CUE, because of other evidence.Claim denied, three weeks later awarded.
Also, if the examiner did not have your records ( I got a C & P exam thrown out due to that crap) or if the examiner had your records but obviously did not take the time to read them properly, you can request a better exam pointing out their errors ad what the examiner overlooked.
Another C & P result I got long ago, had the name of the doctor in the decision ( they dont put there names in decisions anymore) and after I called the doctor, both he and I realised the most important evidence I had , was deliberately withheld from him-- an autopsy.-That caused a denial of my 1151 DIC claim.
Within a short period of time I received a FTCA award for wrngful death and sent it to my VARO and the y denied again by refusing this time to consider the info from the General COunsel.I made a quick hone call to the OGC, and then received a copy of a letter the OGC sent to the VARO prdering them to award the 1151 claim. The award came soon there after.
The Regional COunsel of the VA wanted to settle with me a few months after getting my SF 95 under FTCA. He had received a VA Peer Review that suported all of my charges.The RC, the reviewer, and even the Peer review disappeared from the VA and I had to start all over again with the OGC in DC.
I had so much evidence od malpractice by then, that I didnt need that positive VA review, but it's disappearance caused my FTCA case to take about 2 years longer.
I found the "non existent " per OLMA ( VA Office of egal and Medical)6 page review ----at the very bottom of my C file years later and I used it in 2010 for my AO IHD death claim.
The only C & P examiner I ever needed an IMO for was an Endocrinologist. It was a diabetes claim, so she was the right type of opiner to use.
But I sent Dr Bash (my IMO doctor) the medical errors she had made in two separate opinions on my diabetes death claim, and he stated in one of the IMOs how her opinion was medically "inaccurate." ( I would have used the word ridiculous-maybe I did on appeal, as it was ridiculous as well as medically inaccurate)
If you feel you have a strong basis to request a new C & P exam,you should try to do that without even waiting for a denial that you might well need to expect.
The C & P exam controls the outcome of most of our claims.
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Some Veterans here have taking steps to get a new and proper C & P exam.I hope they chime in.
A bad C & P exam will force a denial and many exams can be corrected by taking swift steps.
As a widow of a SC vet ,every single posthumous C & P exam the VA ever did was Wrong medically.
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El Train
Good advice Berta. I filed a formal complaint about a C&P examiners exam to the VARO head person. Within a few months, I had a two extra C&P exams for the same condition. They dismissed the
Berta
I have posted this info here many times but it I almost impossible to find under a search- If you get a bogus C & P exam, you can request a better exam. By "Bogus" I mean: Was the e
GBArmy
Good job by you, El Train. I agree, you go further (most of the time) if you keep your mouth shut. Just give the examiner enough rope and if they do you wrong, itemize in your formal complaint why you
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