The veteran's claim for an increased rating for sinusitis with headaches was granted, allowing a 30 percent rating effective November 16, 2004. The claims for higher ratings for lumbosacral paraspinous strain and DDD of the cervical spine were denied.
The deciding factor: The veteran's disability picture did not meet the criteria for higher ratings based on the evidence provided.
- Claimed conditions
- joint problems, sinusitis with headaches, lumbosacral paraspinous strain, degenerative disc disease (DDD) of the cervical spine
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 30%
- Decision date
- May 2, 2008
- Citation
- 0814718
What this means for you
A partial grant means some issues were granted while others were denied or remanded — common in multi-issue claims. Look at which issues went which way, and how each was argued.
What you can do next
Related decisions
Other Board decisions on a similar condition or argued the same way.
- Dismissed
The veteran's appeal was denied as the Board Appeal request was not timely filed within one year of the rating decisions issued on August 17, 2022, November 16, 2022, July 7, 2023, November 3, 2023, December 12, 2023, and March 14, 2024.
- Partly granted
The Board restored the 30% disability evaluation for sinusitis with headaches effective July 6, 2023, as there was no sustained material improvement in the condition. The Board also remanded the claim for service connection for migraines.
- Partly granted
The Board granted a 20 percent disability evaluation for right foot pes planus, status-post navicular spur and plantar fasciitis, but denied an increased disability evaluation for sinusitis with headaches.
- Dismissed
The appeal for an earlier effective date for service connection for sinusitis with headaches was withdrawn by the Veteran prior to the Board's decision.
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