VA Acceptable Clinical Evidence (ACE) is a records-only assessment of certain disabilities. This means that the Veterans Affairs (VA) can make a disability determination without requiring you to have an in-person or telehealth VA C&P exam.
The VA ACE Exam process is simple and straightforward. It begins with gathering your medical records from any relevant providers, such as doctors, hospitals, or clinics. The VA will review your records and make a decision based on the information provided.
The medical evidence you submit must be sufficient to determine whether you have a disability that meets VA criteria. This includes records that provide details about the onset of symptoms, the diagnosis, treatment, and any other relevant findings.
If the VA decides that more information is needed, they may require you to have an in-person or telehealth C&P exam so that a clinician can assess your condition.
00:00 Introduction to the VA ACE exam
00:29 What is a VA ACE exam?
1:02 The ACE Examiner Might Call You!
1:50 What C&P exams can be conducted using the VA ACE exam process?
3:35 In what other situations might the VA ACE exam process be appropriate?
5:37 3 Things You Must Know to Prepare for Your ACE Exam VA
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