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diver
Hello all.
I have a question that I hope someone here can answer it. I am looking into the bilateral factor and I have not been able to find the anser. I have 0% for my bilateral ankles and I was reading that the bilateral goes for the legs together and the arms together and so on. If I have 3 problems with my left knee and 2 problems for my right knee all 5 are rated at 10% each and not rated as bilateral.
My question is do the 5 problems get added into the bilateral factor calculations even with my ankles being at 0% or are they separate? My ankles are under review for an increase and I have already had a C&P.
Thank you,
Diver
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