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The Veteran's previously denied claim for right ear hearing loss was not reopened. Service connection for myalgias (muscle pains) is granted as a presumptive condition due to Southwest Asia service. A rating of 30% for left shoulder bicipital tendonitis is granted effective August 22, 2017.

The deciding factor: The Veteran's hearing loss did not meet the threshold criteria for disability under VA regulations and thus was not considered disabling. Service connection for myalgias (muscle pains) is granted as a presumptive condition due to Southwest Asia service. The left shoulder bicipital tendonitis is rated at 30% effective August 22, 2017.

Claimed conditions
Myalgias (muscle pains), Right ear hearing loss
How they argued it
Presumptive (no nexus needed)
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
30%
Decision date
July 2, 2019
Citation
19150929

Veterans Law Judge

K. J. ALIBRANDO

Decisions by this judge: 1,071 · Granted: 26% (granted or partly granted, in the vetted decisions on this site)

Judge attribution: 2025 complete; earlier years partial.

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