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86,613 vetted Board decisions for Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
The veteran's claim for service connection for tinnitus was granted. The claim for bilateral hearing loss was remanded for further evaluation.
The Board has granted the appellant's discharge status, allowing them to receive VA benefits. The appeal is remanded for further consideration of service connection claims.
The Board denied service connection for tinnitus because the evidence did not show that the condition began during active service or is related to an in-service injury or disease.
The veteran's claim for a higher rating for tinnitus was denied because the evidence did not support a rating in excess of 10 percent.
The Board dismissed the veteran's appeals for service connection of tinnitus, lower back condition, and erectile dysfunction because the original decision was deferred and not final.
The Board remands the Veteran's claim for service connection for tinnitus to obtain an addendum VA opinion addressing issues raised by the Court.
The appeals for service connection for tinnitus and bilateral hearing loss were dismissed due to an impermissible concurrent election of review options.
The veteran's claim for a higher rating for tinnitus was denied. Service connection for bipolar disorder was granted, but other conditions were not.
The veteran's disability rating for left knee strain with degenerative arthritis was restored to 10 percent. Other issues related to the left knee and tinnitus were denied, while claims for genital herpes and right knee disability were remanded.
The veteran's service-connected migraine headaches are rated at 50% effective October 1, 2017. The veteran is also granted a total disability rating based on individual unemployability (TDIU).
Service connection for the veteran's left knee disability is granted. The issues of hearing loss and tinnitus are remanded for further examination.
The veteran's appeal was dismissed because the veteran withdrew it before a decision was made.
The Veteran's claim for service connection for tinnitus has been granted. The Board found that the Veteran's tinnitus is related to his military service.
The veteran's total disability rating based on individual unemployability (TDIU) due to service-connected PTSD was granted an earlier effective date of September 11, 2020. The issue of entitlement to TDIU from April 19, 2011, to September 11, 2020, is remanded.
The Board granted service connection for tinnitus based on the Veteran's noise exposure during active duty. The evidence was found to be in equipoise, meaning it was balanced enough to warrant granting the claim.
The Board denied the veteran's claim for a total disability rating based on individual unemployability (TDIU) because the evidence did not show that his service-connected disabilities alone made him unable to work.
The Board granted service connection for tinnitus, finding that the Veteran's current tinnitus is related to noise exposure during his active duty service.
The veteran's claim for service connection for tinnitus was granted. The claim for bilateral hearing loss was remanded for further review.
The Board granted service connection for the veteran's tinnitus, finding it at least as likely as not that his tinnitus had onset in and has continued since service.
The Board granted service connection for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) as secondary to the Veteran's service-connected anxiety disorder associated with bilateral tinnitus.
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