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The Veteran's left peripheral vestibulopathy associated with service-connected bilateral hearing loss is granted a separate 10% rating, but no higher. The Veteran's bilateral hearing loss remains at 30% and denied for an increased rating.

The deciding factor: The evidence showed occasional dizziness without more severe manifestations such as staggering for the left peripheral vestibulopathy, while the bilateral hearing loss was not shown to be greater than Level V in the right ear and Level VII in the left ear.

Claimed conditions
Left Peripheral Vestibulopathy
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
30%
Decision date
September 24, 2024
Citation
A24060174

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