Posted on Sep 9, 2019
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CW3 Susan Burkholder
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Workers compensation while in the Army doesn’t work the same way it does in the civilian sector. There is no time limit to file. Typically, the medical clinic on base initiates the LOD; sends it to the unit to complete. All of your treatment and medical expenses are already covered by the Army - including unlimited sick leave or recovery time as directed by the Army doctor.... your duty status is covered .... there’s nothing for you “ to do” except get better and return to full duty. If that is not possible then paperwork or the proceeds will start for your discharge. The veterans administration/hospital will then assume all aspect of your treatment and/or compensation: If the medical facility never initiates the LOD and you eventually leave the Army through retirement or time served you can or will do paperwork during out processing that will cover past injuries or illnesses. You will be given an opportunity to file with the veterans administration at that time and receive any further medical treatment or compensation as allowed or needed.
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Thank you for the information.
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CW4 Craig Urban
CW4 Craig Urban
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I caught hepatitis C non infectious off of a mac flight from McGuire to Travis. 1966. I got 30 days off in Oxnard California with my mom. Went back to Belvoir to finish AIT and my class had graduated. Was number one and they said no more training. You got it down. Off to Wiesbaden. Boy that was a long time ago. 272 a month as a SP/5. Plus 30 USD pro pay. Single and the best and only suite in the barracks.
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CPL Gary Pifer
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No one ever follows Army regs....get it in now.....I have seen...years old ones.
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MAJ Rene De La Rosa
MAJ Rene De La Rosa
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Not true. Anything over one year is getting kicked back.
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SGM G3 Sergeant Major
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The time limit is 180 days. But the real time limit is how long you are willing to wait for follow up medical care to be authorized by a completed LOD and Notice of Eligibility (NOE). So get it in the week it happened.
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What can I do if I submitted the appear work to my unit and the 180 days are due and nothing was done.
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