The Veteran's claims for increased ratings and service connection were generally granted, with some issues remanded. The cervical spine disability was granted a higher rating after April 26, 2006, while other conditions like gastritis, hemorrhoids, headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome in the left wrist, PTSD, tinnitus, hypertension, and vertigo/dizziness (claimed as dizziness) were not established as service-connected.
The deciding factor: The Veteran's claims for increased ratings and service connection were generally granted based on the evidence of record. The cervical spine disability was granted a higher rating after April 26, 2006, while other conditions like gastritis, hemorrhoids, headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome in the left wrist, PTSD, tinnitus, hypertension, and vertigo/dizziness (claimed as dizziness) were not established as service-connected.
- Claimed conditions
- Cervical Spine Disability, Gastritis, GERD and Stomach Ulcers, Hemorrhoids, Headaches, Mechanical Low Back Pain with Degenerative Changes in Lumbosacral Spine, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in the Left Wrist, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Tinnitus, Hypertension, Vertigo/Dizziness (claimed as Dizziness)
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- September 13, 2010
- Citation
- 1034179
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