The veteran's claim for a higher rating for dyshidrotic eczema was granted effective August 30, 2002. The effective date of the increase in rating is based on the change in the rating criteria for skin disorders which took effect on that date.,Effective April 13, 1995, and September 14, 2001, the veteran's claims for increased ratings for chondromalacia of the right knee and left knee were granted. The effective dates are based on informal claims received by VA prior to those dates.
The deciding factor: The veteran's claim for an increased rating for dyshidrotic eczema was granted effective August 30, 2002, due to the change in the rating criteria for skin disorders taking effect that date.
- Claimed conditions
- {"condition_name":"Chondromalacia of the right knee","condition_code":"7806"}, {"condition_name":"Chondromalacia of the left knee","condition_code":"7806"}, {"condition_name":"Fibromyalgia","condition_code":null}, {"condition_name":"Dyshidrotic eczema","condition_code":"7806"}, {"condition_name":"Headaches","condition_code":null}
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 30%
- Decision date
- September 18, 2006
- Citation
- 0629389
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What this means for you
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