The Veteran's acquired psychiatric disorder and obstructive sleep apnea have been granted as secondary to his service-connected physical disabilities.,VA has determined that the Veteran is not entitled to an effective date prior to May 21, 2013 for the grants of service connection.
The deciding factor: The Veteran's acquired psychiatric disorder and obstructive sleep apnea are found to be secondary to his service-connected physical disabilities.
- Claimed conditions
- Acquired Psychiatric Disorder, Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
- How they argued it
- Not specified
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 10%
- Decision date
- October 18, 2018
- Citation
- 18143119
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What this means for you
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- Partly granted
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- Remanded (sent back)
The Board remands the claim for service connection of obstructive sleep apnea as it requires further development and evidence.
- Partly granted
The Board granted service connection for OSA secondary to the Veteran's service-connected PTSD, but denied service connection for BPPV and hypotension, to include as secondary to service-connected PTSD.
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