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Granted

The Board has granted earlier effective dates of August 30, 2020 for the Veteran's service-connected left and right sided difficulty chewing and swallowing affecting the fifth cranial nerves.

The deciding factor: The increase in severity of the Veteran's disabilities occurred four months prior to the submission of his Supplemental Claim, which is less than one year before the claim was filed. The Board found that this established a basis for an earlier effective date based on the factual ascertainability of the increase in disability.

Claimed conditions
left sided difficulty chewing and swallowing (fifth cranial nerve), right sided difficulty chewing and swallowing (fifth cranial nerve)
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
30%
Decision date
July 10, 2024
Citation
A24037034

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