The Board denied service connection for a left knee injury, a dental disorder, and various other conditions, as well as denied new and material evidence to reopen claims for several previously denied conditions. The veteran was granted a 10% rating for an eyebrow scar but not for scars on the biceps or shoulder.
The deciding factor: The veteran's left knee condition was not related to his military service; he had no other dental issues, and new evidence did not support reopening claims for hearing loss, heart disorder, skin disorder, prostate disorder, granuloma of the lung, or degenerative spine changes. An eyebrow scar was granted a 10% rating.
- Claimed conditions
- residuals of a left knee injury (claimed as chondromalacia and a meniscal tear), dental disorder, hearing loss, heart disorder, including chest pain, heart disease, and a heart murmur, skin disorder, including scabies and shingles, prostate disorder, granuloma of the left lung, degenerative changes of the spine, nonspecific urethritis, scars on the left side of the chin and above the right eyebrow, scars on the left biceps and the lateral aspect of the left shoulder
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- May 2, 2008
- Citation
- 0814680
What this means for you
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