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13-19 804
13-19 804
Board of Vet. App.
May 31, 2017
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Background

  • Veteran served in the U.S. Marine Corps from August 2006 to August 2010 and appeals VA ratings for bilateral patellofemoral syndrome of the knees.
  • Initial noncompensable ratings were increased by the RO to 10% effective June 29, 2015; veteran seeks higher initial ratings prior to that date and ratings in excess of 10% thereafter.
  • The claim has a long procedural history with prior Board remands (May 2015, May 2016) and a July 2015 VA knee examination obtained per earlier remand.
  • The Board found the July 2015 VA examination inadequate under Correia because it lacked active/passive and weight-bearing/non-weight-bearing ROM testing and did not properly document pain on motion.
  • The Board remanded for (1) obtaining outstanding VA and private records from July 2015 to present, and (2) a new, comprehensive VA examination complying with Correia (specific testing, rationale, and opinions on flare-ups, repetitive use, weakened movement, and degree of ROM loss).
  • The Board ordered adjudication after development and issuance of an SSOC if any benefits are not granted in full; the remand is a preliminary order, not a final decision on merits.

Issues

Issue Plaintiff's Argument Defendant's Argument Held
1. Entitlement to an initial compensable rating prior to 6/29/2015 for right knee Veteran contends knee condition warrants a compensable rating before 6/29/2015 VA relied on existing exam evidence and assigned noncompensable status earlier Remanded: July 2015 exam inadequate under Correia; new exam and records needed
2. Entitlement to an initial compensable rating prior to 6/29/2015 for left knee Veteran contends left knee warrants compensable rating before 6/29/2015 VA relied on existing exam evidence and assigned noncompensable status earlier Remanded: July 2015 exam inadequate under Correia; new exam and records needed

Key Cases Cited

  • Correia v. McDonald, 28 Vet. App. 158 (discusses requirement for ROM testing: active/passive and weight-bearing/non-weight-bearing)
  • AB v. Brown, 6 Vet. App. 35 (subsequent higher RO rating less than maximum does not abrogate a pending appeal)
  • Kutscherousky v. West, 12 Vet. App. 369 (appellant may submit additional evidence after Board remand)
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Case Details

Case Name: 13-19 804
Court Name: Board of Veterans' Appeals
Date Published: May 31, 2017
Docket Number: 13-19 804
Court Abbreviation: Board of Vet. App.