The Board has restored service connection for the Veteran's status post total left knee replacement and degenerative arthritis of the right knee, finding that the original grant was not clearly and unmistakably erroneous.
The deciding factor: There is credible evidence showing that the Veteran's current knee disorders are related to his military service.
- Claimed conditions
- status post total left knee replacement, degenerative arthritis of the right knee
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- November 8, 2010
- Citation
- 1041907
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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.
What you can do next
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- Denied
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- Granted
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