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239,517 vetted Board decisions for Other conditions.
The Board has denied the veteran's claims of service connection for residuals of a laceration of the left foot or toes and for a pulmonary disorder, finding that there is no medical evidence to support these claims.
The Board denied the veteran's claims for effective dates prior to April 22, 1997, for a 10 percent evaluation for shin splints of both his right and left lower extremities with postoperative release compartment syndrome.
The veteran's PTSD is currently rated at 50 percent, which adequately reflects the current symptomatology of nightmares, depression, flashbacks, sleep disturbance, and some interference with work.
The RO denied the appellant's request for waiver of recovery of an overpayment of $6,976 in November 1995. The appellant did not file a timely Notice of Disagreement within one year from the date of the denial letter.
The Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) found that the veteran's son does not qualify as a dependent for VA purposes, and thus denied his claim for additional non-service connected pension benefits based on the dependency of his minor son.
The Board has remanded the case to allow for a personal hearing and further consideration.
The Board dismissed the veteran's appeal due to his death while the case was pending before the Court.
The veteran's claim for a higher rating for his service-connected bilateral keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KS) was granted, and the effective date of the 40% rating is set to January 13, 2000.
The Board granted the appellant's claim for DIC with an effective date of December 15, 1994, but found that the original application in December 1991 should have been considered and resulted in a grant of DIC. The decision is now ordered to be effective from December 15, 1994.
The veteran withdrew his appeal before the Board could make a decision, thus the case is dismissed.
The Board has denied the appellant's request to reopen her forfeiture of benefits, finding that no new and material evidence was submitted.
The veteran's claim for a total rating for compensation purposes based on individual unemployability due to service-connected disorders is denied.
The Board found that new and material evidence had not been submitted to reopen the claim of entitlement to service connection for spondylolysis of L5, and denied it.
The Board denied an increased evaluation for the veteran's service-connected gastric diverticulum with irritable duodenal bulb, currently rated at 10 percent.
The veteran's service-connected organic personality syndrome with explosive personality and unstable mood is rated at 50 percent, the highest schedular rating available.
The Board denied the veteran's claim for service connection for a stomach disorder, finding that his lactose intolerance and chronic pancreatitis are not related to his service or service-connected dysthymia.
The Board has determined that the veteran's reactive obstructive airway disease was incurred in or aggravated by active service, and thus grants service connection for this condition.
The Board has denied the veteran's claims of service connection for acquired shin splints, thalassemia, and an eye disability as they are not well grounded.
The veteran's claims for increased ratings have been granted, with the highest evaluations assigned for his service-connected disabilities.
The VA determined that the veteran's left knee disability, which is service-connected and rated at 10 percent, does not warrant an increase in evaluation.
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