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The Veteran's claim for a higher evaluation of his cervical spine disorder was granted, with an effective date from September 30, 2009. Service connection for the low back disorder and unspecified joint degenerative disease were also granted.

The deciding factor: The VA found sufficient evidence to support the grant of service connection and increased disability rating based on direct service connection without any presumption or secondary relationship to a pre-existing condition.

Claimed conditions
intervertebral disc syndrome of the cervical spine, chronic low back disorder, degenerative joint disease of unspecified joints
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
30%
Decision date
October 26, 2010
Citation
1040199

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