The Board has granted an initial 30 percent rating for pulmonary fibrosis prior to September 22, 2022. The Veteran's condition is currently rated as 10 percent under the General Rating Formula for Restrictive Lung Disease and 30 percent under the General Rating Formula for Interstitial Lung Disease.
The deciding factor: The December 2020 PFT results showed FEV-1 of 71 percent predicted, FVC of 67 percent predicted, and DLCO (SB) of 72 percent predicted, which corresponds to a 30 percent rating under the General Rating Formula for Interstitial Lung Disease.
- Claimed conditions
- Pulmonary Fibrosis
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 30%
- Decision date
- July 1, 2024
- Citation
- A24035444
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- Granted
The Board has restored the Veteran's 100% evaluation for COPD, asthma, and pulmonary fibrosis as of July 27, 2023, due to improper reduction from September 1, 2025.
- Dismissed
The appeals for service connection for insomnia, memory loss, and hearing loss are dismissed. Service connection for pulmonary fibrosis is granted under the PACT Act.
- Partly granted
The Board found that the grant of service connection for pulmonary fibrosis was not clearly and unmistakably erroneous, but also noted conflicting medical opinions regarding its cause. Service connection is restored.
- Granted
The Veteran is granted an initial evaluation of 100 percent for COPD and associated conditions, including chronic pulmonary hypertension, from the date she filed her claim in April 2018.
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