Hey everyone,
Just a little background on me. I was found unfit and my last day on active duty was April 29th, 2017. TDRL, 20% DoD, 100% VA. Was re-evaluated for PDRL around March of 2019. I was denied PDRL and was supposed to receive severance but still have not received that nor any sort of paperwork. I haven't heard anything from DoD or VA since then, until this morning. I received a voicemail that I was due for my VA re-evaluation but due to COVID-19, it was to be completed via video appointment.
My questions are:
Does anyone know how this experience works? I was under the impression that I would be re-examined by a doctor at a future time, but I assumed it would be range of motion tests and more of a hands-on evaluation. Is this just going to be a question and answer with the doctor? None of my service-connected disabilities have improved so I'm wondering if the doctor could change my percentages on the spot just via a video appointment?
Any and all advice going into this re-evaluation would be greatly appreciated.
Semper Fi.
Just a little background on me. I was found unfit and my last day on active duty was April 29th, 2017. TDRL, 20% DoD, 100% VA. Was re-evaluated for PDRL around March of 2019. I was denied PDRL and was supposed to receive severance but still have not received that nor any sort of paperwork. I haven't heard anything from DoD or VA since then, until this morning. I received a voicemail that I was due for my VA re-evaluation but due to COVID-19, it was to be completed via video appointment.
My questions are:
Does anyone know how this experience works? I was under the impression that I would be re-examined by a doctor at a future time, but I assumed it would be range of motion tests and more of a hands-on evaluation. Is this just going to be a question and answer with the doctor? None of my service-connected disabilities have improved so I'm wondering if the doctor could change my percentages on the spot just via a video appointment?
Any and all advice going into this re-evaluation would be greatly appreciated.
Semper Fi.