The Veteran's request to reopen claims for right ear hearing loss, residuals of TBI, and chest pain was denied. The Board found new and material evidence for the TBI claim.,Sleep apnea, left elbow disability, left shoulder bursitis, cervical spine disability, left hip disability, right pubic tendonitis, left ankle disability, right ankle sprain, left eye injury, stomach pain, kidney stones, service-connected cyst on the right side of the face, numbness in left hand and fingers (carpal tunnel syndrome), leg pain (left and right), and uncontrollable twitching and pain were all remanded for further review.
The deciding factor: The new evidence submitted by the Veteran was not previously considered and suggests that he may have experienced a TBI event in service, which could relate to his residuals of TBI claim.
- Claimed conditions
- Right ear hearing loss, Residuals of TBI, Chest pain, Sleep apnea, Left elbow disability, Left shoulder disability (bursitis), Cervical spine disability, Left hip disability, Right pubic tendonitis, Left ankle disability, Right ankle disability (sprain), Left eye injury, Stomach pain, Kidney stones, Service-connected cyst on the right side of the face, Numbness in left hand and fingers (carpal tunnel syndrome), Leg pain (left and right), Uncontrollable twitching and pain, Numbness in right hand (carpal tunnel syndrome)
- How they argued it
- Reopened with new and material evidence
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- October 19, 2018
- Citation
- 18143392
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