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The Veteran's initial increased ratings for bradykinesia with muscle rigidity of the right and left upper extremities were denied, as the evidence did not show severe paralysis. The claim for special monthly compensation based on need for aid and attendance was also denied.

The deciding factor: The medical evidence did not support a finding of severe paralysis in either upper extremity, which is required for an increased rating under Diagnostic Code 8513.

Claimed conditions
bradykinesia with muscle rigidity
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
40%
Decision date
July 20, 2020
Citation
20048468

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