The Veteran's appeals for increased ratings for chronic conjunctivitis and left little finger flexion deformity were denied. The Board found that the current ratings of 10% for chronic conjunctivitis and 0% for left little finger flexion deformity are appropriate based on the evidence provided.
The deciding factor: The Veteran's service-connected conditions did not meet the criteria for a higher rating under applicable VA regulations and schedules.
- Claimed conditions
- chronic conjunctivitis, left little finger flexion deformity
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- June 17, 2019
- Citation
- 19146831
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Decisions by this judge: 1,812 · Granted: 30% (granted or partly granted, in the vetted decisions on this site)
Judge attribution: 2025 complete; earlier years partial.
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- Dismissed
The veteran withdrew all claims on appeal, and the Board dismissed the appeal.
- Partly granted
The Board granted a 10 percent rating for symptoms analogous to chronic conjunctivitis and scarring and disfigurement attributable to bilateral pinguecula, effective January 29, 2025.
- Partly granted
The Board granted service connection for heart palpitations, bruxism, and bilateral dry eye, while denying service connection for the other conditions.
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