The Board has determined that the Veteran's current bilateral ankle, low back, and knee disabilities are at least as likely as not related to his service-connected pes planus disability. As a result, these claims for service connection have been granted.
The deciding factor: Private medical opinions provided evidence supporting the Veteran’s assertions that his current disabilities were caused by his service-connected pes planus.
- Claimed conditions
- Osteoarthritis of the left ankle, Arthralgia of the right ankle, Degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine, Chondromalacia patella of the right knee, Degenerative joint disease and chondromalacia patella of the right knee, Chondromalacia patella of the left knee
- How they argued it
- Secondary to another service-connected condition
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- November 12, 2019
- Citation
- 19185139
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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