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72,607 vetted Board decisions for Depression.
Service connection for major depressive disorder and recurrent alcohol use disorder is granted. The Veteran's conditions are found to have had their onset in service.
The veteran is granted a temporary total evaluation of 100 percent due to inpatient hospital treatment for service-connected PTSD, MDD, and AUD.
The Board remanded the veteran's claim for service connection of psychiatric disorders, including bipolar disorder and PTSD. The Board found that a previous VA examination was inadequate because it did not address whether the veteran's conditions pre-dated his service or were caused by his service.
The Board remanded the claim for service connection of PTSD, depression, and anxiety. The Veteran will receive a VA examination to determine if these conditions are related to his military service.
The veteran's claim for service connection for tinnitus was granted with a 10% rating. The claims for anxiety and depression were denied.
The veteran's claim for an earlier effective date and a higher rating for depression was granted. Other claims related to various conditions were remanded for further evaluation.
The veteran's PTSD rating remains at 70% but is granted TDIU due to unemployability.
The Board remanded the veteran's claims for service connection for various conditions, including heart disease, psychiatric disorders, diabetes, and kidney disorder. The Board found new and relevant evidence that warrants readjudication of these claims.
The veteran's effective date for service connection of the claimed conditions is granted as August 19, 2021.
The Board denied service connection for bilateral hearing loss, tinnitus, and traumatic brain injury (TBI). It also denied earlier effective dates and higher evaluations for several other conditions.
The Veteran's claim for service connection for obstructive sleep apnea, as secondary to his service-connected severe major depressive disorder and other specified anxiety disorder and insomnia disorder, is granted.
The Board denied service connection for both depression and migraine headaches because the Veteran's conditions did not begin during active service and are not related to an in-service injury or disease.
The Board denied the veteran's claim for a higher initial rating in excess of 30 percent for service-connected depression, stating that the symptoms did not meet the criteria for a higher rating.
The veteran's PTSD claim was granted with a 50% rating effective January 17, 2024. The claims for depressive disorder and alcohol use disorder were remanded for further evaluation.
The veteran's request for a higher rating for tinnitus was denied. The claims for service connection for anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder (MDD), sleep disturbances, and lumbar spine injury residuals were remanded for further evaluation.
The Board granted service connection for an acquired psychiatric disorder, including major depressive disorder, for accrued benefits. The Veteran's surviving spouse will receive periodic monetary benefits to which the Veteran was entitled at the time of his death.
The Board remanded the claim for service connection for PTSD to correct a pre-decisional duty to assist error. The Veteran's file will be forwarded to an appropriate clinician for review and examination if necessary.
The Board denied the veteran's request for a higher evaluation (above 70%) for PTSD with GAD and MDD, stating that the evidence did not show total occupational and social impairment.
The veteran's claims for a higher rating for migraines and lumbar spine degenerative arthritis were denied. The claims for service connection for depression, alcohol use disorder, chest pain, shortness of breath, and bilateral hearing loss were remanded.
The Board granted service connection for the veteran's acquired psychiatric disorder, including PTSD and unspecified depressive disorder, based on a finding that these conditions are related to his active-duty service.
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