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The Veteran's arthritis, hallux valgus, and corns and calluses of the right foot are granted service connection as they are related to his service-connected right foot disabilities. The issue of plantar fasciitis is remanded. Service connection for a disability of the left foot including pes cavus, hallux valgus, arthritis, and corns and calluses is denied.

The deciding factor: The Veteran's right foot conditions are found to be related to his service-connected right foot disabilities, thus granting service connection for these conditions. The issue of plantar fasciitis remains pending as it requires further development.

Claimed conditions
arthritis of the right foot, hallux valgus of the right foot, corns and calluses of the right foot
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
September 1, 2023
Citation
23048280

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