The effective date for the grant of service connection for a left hip surgical scar is set at June 16, 1978, which was when the original claim for residuals of a left hip fracture was received by VA.
The deciding factor: The veteran's initial claim for service connection for residuals of a left hip fracture was filed in June 1978 and granted effective from that date.
- Claimed conditions
- Left Hip Fracture, Left Sacroiliac Strain, Left Ankle Sprain
- How they argued it
- Secondary to another service-connected condition
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 10%
- Decision date
- November 13, 2003
- Citation
- 0331298
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What this means for you
A grant means the Board agreed the veteran was entitled to the benefit. Decisions like this show the kind of evidence and arguments that tend to succeed for claims like it.
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