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On 5/27/2020 at 11:42 AM, Remisdad said:
No question just found my case while searching BVA decisions and thought I'd share and see if anyone had any opinions. Citation Nr: 20014698 Decision Date: 02/26/20 Archive Date: 02/26/20 DOCKET NO. 19-27 623 DATE: February 26, 2020 REMANDED Entitlement to an initial rating in excess of 10 percent for left hand malunion spiral fracture of left long and ring metacarpal, to include on an extraschedular basis, is remanded. Entitlement to an initial compensable rating for left hand malunion spiral fracture of left ring finger, to include on an extraschedular basis, is remanded. REASONS FOR REMAND The Veteran served on active duty in the United States Army from April 1993 to August 1996. This matter comes before the Board of Veterans’ Appeals (Board) on appeal from an October 2016 rating decision issued by a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office (RO), which granted service connection for left hand malunion spiral fracture of left third and fourth metacarpal and left hand malunion spiral fracture of left fourth and assigned a 10 percent rating and a noncompensable rating respectively, effective January 29, 2016. 1. Entitlement to an initial rating in excess of 10 percent for left hand malunion spiral fracture of left long and ring metacarpal, to include on an extraschedular basis, is remanded. 2. Entitlement to an initial compensable rating for left hand malunion spiral fracture of left ring finger, to include on an extraschedular basis, is remanded. In his December 2016 Notice of Disagreement (NOD) and in his September 2019 VA Form 9, the Veteran asserts that a distal fragment or bone spur that protrudes into the flesh of his hand is an additional symptom that affects his overall disability picture regarding his left hand finger disabilities that causes significant pain, limitation of motion, and an inability to fully close or grasp objects with his left hand. Additionally, during the October 2016 VA examination, the Veteran reported his left hand finger disabilities interfered with his ability to do his job as a heavy machinery operator due to his inability to grip things in his left hand, including the need to tightly grab the steering wheel when driving a dump truck with a manual transmission over rocky roads, and that he cannot adequately perform his duties. To this end, the October 2016 VA examiner indicated his ability to work is significantly impacted due to his inability “to close his left hand fully because when he does the portion of the third metacarpal presses into his hand causing significant pain.” Additionally, the examiner highlighted that as his left hand condition has worsened, he has become more of a liability on the job and that in the event of an accident, his employer could be found liable for allowing him to operate equipment with such limitations. Moreover, the December 2018 VA examiner also noted the Veteran’s ability to work is impacted due to his inability to grip with his left hand if he needed to lift something that required both hands. Given this evidence, the Board finds that referral to the Under Secretary for Benefits or the Director of the Compensation Service is warranted to determine whether the Veteran’s disability picture requires the assignment of an extraschedular rating for his left hand finger disabilities. Any outstanding records should also be secured. The matters are REMANDED for the following action: 1. Obtain any outstanding VA treatment records. 2. With any necessary assistance from the Veteran, obtain any outstanding relevant private treatment records. 3. Then refer the issues of entitlement to an initial rating in excess of 10 percent for left hand malunion spiral fracture of left long and ring metacarpal and an initial compensable rating for left hand malunion spiral fracture of left ring finger to the Director of Compensation Service for extraschedular consideration consistent with 38 C.F.R. § 3.321(b). The Director is specifically requested to consider the symptomatology outlined in the Veteran’s December 2016 NOD, September 2019 VA Form 9, and October 2016 and December 2018 VA examination reports. S. BUSH Veterans Law Judge Board of Veterans’ Appeals Attorney for the Board R. Asante The Board’s decision in this case is binding only with respect to the instant matter decided. This decision is not precedential, and does not establish VA policies or interpretations of general applicability. 38 C.F.R. § 20.1303.
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authorization question
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Is there any difference between "Pending Authorization" and "Waiting approval by VA Authorizer"? Supposedly this is in the final stages, according to atty but it drags on.... I called the VA - they said it says "Waiting approval by VA authorizer" I know this has been addressed before and I don't mean to be redundant, but do these two things mean the same thing?