The Board has determined that the veteran does not have a diagnosed seizure disorder, and his facial fractures with sinusitis and septoplasty residuals do not warrant an increased evaluation. The right knee fracture with degenerative changes is currently rated at 30 percent.
The deciding factor: There is no medical evidence of a current diagnosis of a seizure disorder in the veteran's case. Additionally, while the veteran has symptoms consistent with his service-connected disabilities, these are not sufficient to warrant an increased evaluation under applicable rating criteria.
- Claimed conditions
- Multiple Facial Fractures with Sinusitis and Status Post Septoplasty, Right Knee Patellar Fracture with Degenerative Changes, Seizure Disorder
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 30%
- Decision date
- February 13, 2003
- Citation
- 0302882
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