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The Veteran's initial separate disability rating for bilateral dry eye syndrome was granted at a 20% level. The appeal for higher ratings for bilateral cataracts with pseudophakia and sinus headaches is denied.

The deciding factor: The evidence did not support the assignment of higher initial or subsequent ratings for bilateral cataracts, as there were no documented incapacitating episodes requiring treatment visits. The Veteran's visual field defect was attributed to a different condition (primary open angle glaucoma).

Claimed conditions
Bilateral Dry Eye Syndrome, Bilateral Cataracts with Pseudophakia
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
40%
Decision date
September 20, 2024
Citation
A24058752

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