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The Board has determined that the veteran's right knee disability, prior to May 12, 1995, does not warrant an evaluation in excess of 30 percent. Since July 1, 1996, his right knee disability is rated as 30 percent disabling.

The deciding factor: The evidence did not show that the veteran's right knee disability resulted in functional loss consistent with or comparable to severely painful motion or severe weakness in the right knee, ankylosis of the right knee joint, or limitation of motion of the right leg to 30 degrees on extension. The Board found no basis for a higher evaluation.

Claimed conditions
Post-operative residuals of gunshot wound injury of the right knee
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
30%
Decision date
January 12, 2004
Citation
0401031

Veterans Law Judge

DEBORAH W. SINGLETON

Decisions by this judge: 2,421 · Granted: 29% (granted or partly granted, in the vetted decisions on this site)

Judge attribution: 2025 complete; earlier years partial.

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