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The Board granted the restoration of various disability ratings and benefits for macular degeneration, including SMC based on blindness in both eyes having only light perception, an allowance for an automobile or other conveyance and adaptive equipment, a special home adaptation, and DEA.

The deciding factor: The evidence did not support fraud on account of the Veteran's claims for increased ratings, and the Board found that the Veteran's visual acuity had progressively worsened since 1971 as supported by multiple VA eye examinations throughout the period on appeal.

Claimed conditions
Not specified in this decision
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
March 18, 2025
Citation
A25025029

Veterans Law Judge

Tiffany Dawson

Decisions by this judge: 998 · Granted: 40% (granted or partly granted, in the vetted decisions on this site)

Judge attribution: 2025 complete; earlier years partial.

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