The Board has denied an increased rating for the veteran's service-connected status post tendon repair with nerve injury, left wrist. The current 40 percent evaluation is appropriate given the severity of the veteran's symptoms and functional impairment.
The deciding factor: The March 1999 VA examination showed that the veteran had mild to moderate symptoms but no severe complete paralysis of the radial nerve as required for a higher rating under Diagnostic Code 8514.
- Claimed conditions
- status post tendon repair with nerve injury, left wrist
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 40%
- Decision date
- June 6, 2000
- Citation
- 0014922
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- Dismissed
The appeal has been withdrawn by the Veteran and is dismissed.
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