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The Veteran's residuals of a laceration of the right middle finger were rated at 10 percent effective March 31, 2004. The claims for increased ratings for traumatic arthritis of both ankles remain denied.

The deciding factor: The VA examinations conducted prior to March 31, 2004 did not show any symptoms or functional limitation related to the residuals of laceration of the right middle finger. As of that date, the Veteran's residual scar was painful on examination but still met criteria for a superficial scar.

Claimed conditions
Residuals of a laceration of the right middle finger
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
10%
Decision date
June 28, 2010
Citation
1024061

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