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The Veteran's scar of the right forearm, wrist, and hand is rated at 20 percent since March 16, 2017.,The Veteran's scars on his left forearm, wrist, and hand are currently rated as 10 percent.

The deciding factor: The Veteran has multiple deep non-linear scars that measure over 96 square centimeters. The RO assigned a 20 percent rating effective March 16, 2017.,The Veteran's scars on his left forearm, wrist, and hand are superficial and do not meet the criteria for higher ratings.

Claimed conditions
Scar of right forearm, wrist, hand (one continuous), Scars on left forearm, wrist, and hand, Scar of right thigh
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
20%
Decision date
January 11, 2018
Citation
1802549

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