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Granted

The Board has determined that the veteran's low back and left leg disabilities were incurred during service, resulting in a grant of service connection.

The deciding factor: The medical evidence supports the conclusion that the veteran's low back and left leg disabilities are directly related to his in-service injury sustained when a trailer fell on him in 1955.

Claimed conditions
low back disability, left leg disability
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
10%
Decision date
June 20, 2003
Citation
0313453

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