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The appeal was granted for readjudication of the claim of service connection for a nose disability, and a TDIU due to service-connected disabilities was granted. The claims for bilateral hearing loss and a bilateral eye disability were denied.

The deciding factor: The evidence presented since the previous decision tends to disprove the matter at issue in the claim for a nose disability, while no new relevant evidence was submitted regarding the claims for bilateral hearing loss and a bilateral eye disability. A TDIU due to service-connected disabilities was granted based on reasonable doubt.

Claimed conditions
nose disability (implanted foreign object)
How they argued it
Reopened with new and material evidence
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
100%
Decision date
March 27, 2025
Citation
A25028520

Veterans Law Judge

K. Conner

Decisions by this judge: 1,810 · Granted: 23% (granted or partly granted, in the vetted decisions on this site)

Judge attribution: 2025 complete; earlier years partial.

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