Civilian Doctor evaluaiton
Hello everyone, I am new to the site, but have found more useful info here than anywhere else. Quick sit brief; I am at 50%, but after finding out I recieved bad advice in filling claims (was told to...
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If the civilian doctor has your service medical records and uses sound rationale... It can help
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It helps put things in equipoise. e·qui·poise ˈekwəˌpoiz/Submit noun 1. balance of forces or interests. "this temporary equipoise of power" verb 1. balance or counterbalance (something). And the tie...
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A civilian doctor is just as good as a VA doctor. Just have the civilian doctor fill out a Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs) for each item....
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jaysun306, Perhaps you can do a search on NEXXUS letters. This gives information on how the "specific" wording from your private doctor plays the key role in decisions. The VA seems to look for...
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A successful claim has three elements: 1. A current disability 2. An event, illness, or injury in service 3. A nexus or connection between 1 & 2 A private physician can provide ample evidence...
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MSgt46270 wrote:A civilian doctor is just as good as a VA doctor. Just have the civilian doctor fill out a Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs) for each...
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Normally I would say +1 but that is being way to general. Establishing service connection vs filing. For an increase. Yes, a dbq is very helpful in filing for an increase but if filing for service...
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This is all very helpful information. I greatly appreciate all the input, thank you. Any further questions or concerns I may have this will be the first place I go. Thank you again. Take care everyone.
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