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The Veteran's amputation of the left ring finger is rated at a 20 percent disability level since July 26, 2017.

The deciding factor: The evidence shows that the Veteran has an amputation of his left ring finger without metacarpal resection at the proximal interphalangeal joint or proximal thereto, which warrants a 20 percent rating under DC 5155.

Claimed conditions
Amputation of left ring finger without metacarpal resection at proximal interphalangeal joint or proximal thereto
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
20%
Decision date
June 15, 2022
Citation
22034942

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