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The Veteran's claims of entitlement to service connection for cervical spine disability and cervicogenic headaches were denied, but he was granted service connection with effective dates assigned based on the date his claim to reopen was received.

The deciding factor: The RO determined that the Veteran did not submit sufficient evidence prior to October 23, 2006, to establish entitlement to service connection for cervical spine disability. The claims were reopened and granted in November 2007 with effective dates assigned based on when he filed his claim to reopen.

Claimed conditions
cervical spine disability, cervicogenic headaches
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
June 22, 2010
Citation
1023233

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