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The Board found that the RO did not commit clear and unmistakable error by reducing the rating for the veteran's low back disability from 10 to 0 percent effective June 4, 1955. The claim for compensation at the former 10 percent level retroactive to the date of reduction is denied.

The deciding factor: The RO reduced the rating based on a thorough and comprehensive medical evaluation showing improvement in the veteran's low back disability.

Claimed conditions
low back disability
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
0%
Decision date
July 29, 2002
Citation
0208577

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