The Veteran's claims for higher ratings for plantar fasciitis of the left and right feet, as well as hammer toe deformity of both feet, were denied.,A separate 10 percent rating was granted for hammer toe deformity affecting all toes of each foot effective January 22, 2018.
The deciding factor: The Veteran's plantar fasciitis did not meet the criteria for higher ratings as it did not more nearly approximate moderately severe or severe injury.
- Claimed conditions
- Plantar Fasciitis, Hammer Toe of all toes (left and right feet)
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- April 16, 2019
- Citation
- 19129122
What this means for you
A denial is a starting point, not the end of the road. You can see why this claim fell short — and, if you are still inside the one-year window, the appeal lanes that may remain open to you.
What you can do next
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