Once EAMS is available and medical reports are scanned, is it necessary to continue to place medical reports in chronological order before filing at the district office?
The only requirements are those in regulations, not by EAMS software. It is always advisable to file reports in chronological order for ease of finding or referring to reports later. Remember, only medical reports relevant to the matter in dispute are filed if the case proceeds to trial and only relevant AME, QME and PTP reports are filed with the DOR.
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