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The Veteran's bilateral foot disability, including degenerative arthritis, is granted service connection. Service connection for a left arm disorder and liver disorder (hepatitis C) is denied.

The deciding factor: Service connection was granted for the Veteran’s bilateral foot disorder due to new evidence supporting its onset during service and continuity since then. The denial of service connection for the left arm disorder and liver disorder is based on lack of in-service injury or disease, as well as insufficient medical opinion regarding alternative transmission routes.

Claimed conditions
bilateral foot disorder, left arm disorder, liver disorder
How they argued it
Not specified
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
August 31, 2020
Citation
20057334

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