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86,613 vetted Board decisions for Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
Service connection for tinnitus is denied. The claims for an increased rating for GERD and service connection for right shoulder disorder, right knee disorder, left hip disorder, ED, and a right hip disorder are remanded.
The veteran's claim for right ear hearing loss was denied. The claims for left ear hearing loss and tinnitus were remanded for further evaluation.
The veteran's claim for service connection for tinnitus was granted. The claim for bilateral hearing loss was remanded for further review.
The appeal for a total rating based on individual unemployability (TDIU) is remanded. The Board needs more information about the veteran's employment history and status.
The Board remanded the veteran's claims for an effective date prior to January 13, 2020, for service connection for bilateral hearing loss and tinnitus based on clear and unmistakable error (CUE) in a July 2010 rating decision.
The veteran's appeals for service connection for tinnitus and bilateral hearing loss were dismissed due to untimely filing.
The Veteran's claim for service connection for tinnitus has been granted. The Board found that the Veteran's tinnitus is related to an in-service occurrence.
The VA denied higher ratings for several conditions but granted a separate 10% rating for hallux valgus and 40% ratings for radiculopathy in both lower extremities starting from March 20, 2020. TDIU was also granted from the same date.,,,,,,,,The VA did not find new and relevant evidence to reopen claims for hypertension, tinnitus, or bilateral hearing loss.,,,,
The Board denied service connection for tinnitus because the evidence did not show that the condition is related to the veteran's noise exposure during service.
The veteran's claim for diabetes mellitus, type II was dismissed. All other claims were remanded for further development.
Service connection for tinnitus is granted. The claim for service connection for bilateral hearing loss is remanded.
The veteran's claims for service connection for bilateral hearing loss, tinnitus, back disability, bilateral shin disability, bilateral foot disability, neck disability, bilateral shoulder disability, and bilateral wrist disability were denied. The claims for migraine headaches and bilateral knee disabilities were remanded.
The appeal for service connection of tinnitus was dismissed because the veteran requested to withdraw it.
The veteran's claim for a higher disability rating for tinnitus was denied. Other claims related to prostate cancer residuals, PTSD, TDIU, and DEA benefits were remanded for further review.
The appeal for total disability based on individual unemployability (TDIU) was dismissed because the veteran is already rated at 100 percent for leukemia and there is no evidence showing they are unable to work due solely to another service-connected disability.
The Board denied service connection for tinnitus because the evidence showed that the condition did not manifest during active service and is not related to any service-related events.
The claim for individual unemployability due to PTSD and other service-connected disabilities is remanded. The Board needs more information about the veteran's functional impairments.
The Board granted service connection for both bilateral hearing loss and tinnitus.
The appeal for a higher rating for tinnitus was denied because the veteran is already receiving the maximum schedular evaluation of 10 percent.
The Board remanded the veteran's claims for higher disability ratings and TDIU due to errors in the original decision process.
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