The Veteran's bilateral lower extremity peripheral neuropathy is granted service connection. The Veteran's type two diabetes mellitus, bilateral open angle glaucoma, and tinnitus are not granted increased ratings. The Veteran's sinusitis, tonsillectomy residuals, right wrist Dequervain's syndrome, right ring finger fracture, erectile dysfunction, and right epididymitis status post epididymectomy do not warrant increased ratings. A TDIU is granted from October 1, 2007 to February 28, 2013, and from January 22, 2018 on.
The deciding factor: The Veteran's bilateral lower extremity peripheral neuropathy was found to have its onset during his active duty service. The other conditions were not granted increased ratings as they did not meet the criteria for higher ratings under VA regulations.
- Claimed conditions
- bilateral lower extremity peripheral neuropathy, type two diabetes mellitus, bilateral open angle glaucoma, tinnitus, sinusitis, tonsillectomy residuals, right wrist Dequervain's syndrome, right ring finger fracture, erectile dysfunction, right epididymitis status post epididymectomy
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 20%
- Decision date
- December 11, 2020
- Citation
- 20078511
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