The veteran's appeal for service connection claims for chronic pulmonary disease and left ventricular hypertrophy, as well as an increased rating claim for scar status post laceration of the right hand, were withdrawn. The remaining issues resulted in no change to the ratings assigned.
The deciding factor: The decision was based on the veteran's withdrawal of his appeal with respect to certain claims, and the evidence did not support higher ratings for the remaining conditions.
- Claimed conditions
- chronic pulmonary disease, left ventricular hypertrophy, scar, status post laceration of the right hand, varicose veins of the right lower extremity, varicose veins of the left lower extremity, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), degenerative disc and joint disease of the thoracolumbar spine with left L5 radiculopathy, radiculopathy in the left lower extremity, hemorrhoids
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- May 19, 2008
- Citation
- 0816355
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
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