Posted on Feb 10, 2018
Do I require a new LOD for re-injuring my knee, or should I go to the VA for continued care?
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Did you re injure it while on duty? Then Yes.
Were you doing something inappropriate while on duty to reinjure it? Then No.
And as far as the VA.... you like your leg? right?
MSG B
Were you doing something inappropriate while on duty to reinjure it? Then No.
And as far as the VA.... you like your leg? right?
MSG B
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And get Care where ever you can and worry about how it is defined as a long term goal
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It depends
LOD will require you to sign a statement saying it happened while on duty. Did it?how about the primary injury?
So VA determination is separate from reserve/NG LOD. They are separate so don’t confound the two. Both seek to determine the connection between duty - Service related and injury but VA has a more liberal interpretation depending on the type of service ie legnth, combat tours etc. LOD looks at each injury from one lens: related to a specific injury related to a specific event in time. Having prior LODs regardless of outsome (0%) can help build a case particularly if there is a clear surgical lesion and clear Sevice related injury now.
LOD will require you to sign a statement saying it happened while on duty. Did it?how about the primary injury?
So VA determination is separate from reserve/NG LOD. They are separate so don’t confound the two. Both seek to determine the connection between duty - Service related and injury but VA has a more liberal interpretation depending on the type of service ie legnth, combat tours etc. LOD looks at each injury from one lens: related to a specific injury related to a specific event in time. Having prior LODs regardless of outsome (0%) can help build a case particularly if there is a clear surgical lesion and clear Sevice related injury now.
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MAJ (Join to see)
Original injury was during PT while on active duty. Determined to be service connected. Subsequent injury was also during unit PT. I’m awaiting a MEB, but they are telling me my LOD is not correct. My local MTF is saying my LOD is not correct, so they won’t appointment me. My unit has ceased to do the LOD and says it should be covered under the original service connected. My surgery at my local MTF failed, I have 2 more surgeries to correct, but now I am unable to get follow up appt. I did congressional IG complaint, it is in process, but the unit is saying I don’t need a new LOD (I have new injuries from the last 2 surgeries) so I just wanted to find out the policy so I have current info. If I require LOD’s so the MEB has all the info, if they review my records and see all the complicating things and account for them as complications of the original injury, then I guess I would not need new LODs... it’s a confusing and complicated problem. Thank you all for your input.
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This is why I detest the LOD system. I believe that all soldiers active or part time should have medical coverage. When I am in the part time military I still have to meet the same physical fitness standard. Fitness is not a part time job but a lifestyle requiring constant discipline and work. That work should be protected like any servicemember.
Sir, We should have the rest of this discussion off the main page as others won’t benefit.
Please message me info about your state, component and status at the time of all injuries ie AD, AGR, M Day. I am going to dig into the regs if I can.
Sir, We should have the rest of this discussion off the main page as others won’t benefit.
Please message me info about your state, component and status at the time of all injuries ie AD, AGR, M Day. I am going to dig into the regs if I can.
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