The Veteran's claim for service connection for Parkinson’s disease was denied as there is no evidence of a diagnosis or treatment for the condition during service. The Veteran's claim for chloracne on a presumptive basis due to in-service herbicide exposure was remanded as the VA examiner did not provide an opinion regarding the likelihood that the Veteran's claimed skin disorder is attributable to service.
The deciding factor: The medical evidence does not support a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease and there is no evidence of treatment for the condition during service. The VA examiner did not opine on the etiology of any diagnosed skin disorder, specifically chloracne.
- Claimed conditions
- {"condition_name":"Parkinson’s disease","exposure_basis":null,"service_connection_theory":"direct"}, {"condition_name":"Chloracne","exposure_basis":"burn_pit","service_connection_theory":"presumptive"}
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- June 6, 2019
- Citation
- 19143807
What this means for you
A denial is a starting point, not the end of the road. You can see why this claim fell short — and, if you are still inside the one-year window, the appeal lanes that may remain open to you.
What you can do next
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