The veteran's claim for an increased evaluation of her service-connected residuals of a fracture of the left fifth metatarsal, including a heel spur and plantar fasciitis, was denied. The RO assigned a 10 percent evaluation for this condition. The claims to reopen previously denied bilateral flat feet, bilateral hallux limitus, right foot disability (claimed as secondary to service-connected left foot disability), and sinus disorder were also denied.
The deciding factor: The veteran's residuals of the fracture of the left fifth metatarsal did not meet the criteria for a higher evaluation under any applicable diagnostic code. The RO found that her condition was best rated under Diagnostic Code 5276, which pertains to moderate acquired flatfoot with symptoms relieved by built-up shoe or arch support.
- Claimed conditions
- fracture of the left fifth metatarsal, plantar fasciitis
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 10%
- Decision date
- September 26, 2006
- Citation
- 0630280
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