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Tag: Hudgens v. McDonald

VA Issues Updated Guidelines for Partial Knee Replacements

Posted by Gregory M. Rada | February 6, 2017 | Disability Compensation,Legal Update

This past November, the VA updated the portion of the M21-1 Manual that instructs VA raters how to process claims for evaluations of partial knee replacements. This update is a response to a decision by the Federal Circuit in Hudgens v. McDonald, which I wrote about in a previous post. In Hudgens, the Federal Circuit held that… read more

Federal Circuit Rules Partial Knee Replacements Qualify for Temporary 100 Percent Rating

Posted by Gregory M. Rada | June 14, 2016 | Disability Compensation,Legal Update

On May 18, 2016, in Hudgens v. McDonald, the Federal Circuit ruled that partial knee joint replacements qualify for ratings under Diagnostic Code (DC) 5055, which is the diagnostic code that grants a temporary 100% rating for the year following a knee joint replacement, and then a minimum 30% rating thereafter. This is a great outcome for veterans undergoing… read more