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The Veteran's claims for higher ratings for right knee disability have been dismissed as the issues are moot due to prior grants of service connection.,The Board has remanded the cases regarding entitlement to a TDIU and rating in excess of 10 percent for right knee degenerative arthritis during the period prior to January 5, 2016, and residuals of right knee total knee arthroplasty.

The deciding factor: The Veteran's claims are moot as service connection has already been established.,Remand is required due to inadequate medical opinions regarding the Veteran's right knee disability during specific periods.

Claimed conditions
Right foot condition, Left foot condition
How they argued it
Not specified
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
September 8, 2023
Citation
23049575

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