The Board granted basic eligibility for nonservice-connected pension based on the Veteran's wartime service requirement, finding the Veteran was discharged during a period of war for a service-connected disability (duodenal ulcer). The Board remanded the case for adjudication of whether the Veteran meets the income and net worth requirements for entitlement to pension benefits.
The deciding factor: The Board found conflicting but probative VA medical opinions regarding aggravation of the preexisting duodenal ulcer, resolved doubts in the Veteran's favor, and determined the Veteran met the service requirement for nonservice-connected pension because he was discharged during wartime for a service-connected disability.
- Claimed conditions
- Duodenal ulcer
- How they argued it
- Aggravation of a pre-existing condition
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- October 30, 2025
- Citation
- 25013483
What this means for you
A partial grant means some issues were granted while others were denied or remanded — common in multi-issue claims. Look at which issues went which way, and how each was argued.
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