I had two C&P exams today, and one of them was for an increase for my Left ankle. During the examination she measured my scars on my left ankle, left foot toe and my right foot scar. Any idea why?
US Navy Desert Storm Veteran Proudly served my Country!!!
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Navy4life
I had two C&P exams today, and one of them was for an increase for my Left ankle. During the examination she measured my scars on my left ankle, left foot toe and my right foot scar. Any idea why?
US Navy Desert Storm Veteran
Proudly served my Country!!!
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Chuck75
Scars can be painful, and also limit movement. Scars from injury can be considered differently/separately than surgical scars. Depending on the original claim dates, it's also possible to get int
waccamawwild
I have three scars that I am rated separately at 0%. I didn't even put in a claim for them. They were given from a C&P exam for a broken foot, broken hand and lower right inguinal hernia. I figure
broncovet
Its good news. Scars are compensable based on their size and whether or not they are painful if service connected. Documenting your scars can mean additional compensation. I think it also means tha
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