The Board denied the Veteran's motion for revision, based on clear and unmistakable error, of the November 26, 2013, Rating Decision that assigned initial noncompensable disability ratings for multiple conditions.
The deciding factor: The VA Regional Office correctly applied the law when assigning the initial noncompensable disability ratings, as there was no evidence indicating a compensable degree of limitation of motion or painful motion under applicable diagnostic codes.
- Claimed conditions
- right elbow lateral epicondylitis, right wrist ligamentous strain, right hip strain, left knee patellofemoral pain syndrome, right knee patellofemoral pain syndrome, left ankle status post fracture
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- June 24, 2025
- Citation
- A25054390
What this means for you
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What you can do next
Related decisions
Other Board decisions on a similar condition or argued the same way.
- Granted
The Board grants service connection for a right hip strain, resolving reasonable doubt in favor of the Veteran based on evidence showing an onset during service and continuous symptoms since then.
- Partly granted
The Board granted service connection for rhinorrhea and denied initial compensable evaluations for headaches and left knee disability, while remanding the claim for a respiratory disorder.
- Granted
The Board granted a 30 percent rating for right knee patellofemoral pain syndrome, right knee instability, and separate 40 percent rating for right knee limitation of extension prior to July 27, 2019.
- Denied
The appeal of the February 16, 2023, proposal to reduce the disability rating for right hip strain is dismissed. The Board also denied an increased disability rating for right hip strain.
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