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The Board denied the Veteran's claim for an earlier effective date for the grant of service connection for metatarsalgia, finding no basis to assign a date prior to January 31, 2022.

The deciding factor: The evidence is persuasively against entitlement to an effective date prior to January 31, 2022 for the award of service connection for metatarsalgia, as the Veteran did not timely appeal the August 2018 rating decision or submit new and material evidence within a year of that decision.

Claimed conditions
metatarsalgia (claimed as left and right foot pain)
How they argued it
Reopened with new and material evidence
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
April 2, 2025
Citation
A25030523

Veterans Law Judge

L. STEPANICK

Decisions by this judge: 915 · Granted: 38% (granted or partly granted, in the vetted decisions on this site)

Judge attribution: 2025 complete; earlier years partial.

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