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The Board just granted left and right sinus tarsi syndrome, osteoarthritis of ankles, and bilateral pes planus.
What are the sinus tarsi syndrome rating percentages?
Waiting on the decision letter.
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BroncoVet is correct; however think positive. The information to rate the claims is probably already present in the paperwork. Rejoice in the BVA grants and everything will work out. Co
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While the BVA has some discretion here, often they "chop up claims". For example, BVA will order SERVICE CONNECTION, and leave it up to the VARO the disability percent and effective date. I ha
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And don't forget bilateral if both are affected.
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