The appeal for a higher initial rating for hyposmia and service connection for lumbar strain and painful bony prominence right lumbar spine has been dismissed.
The deciding factor: The Veteran withdrew the appeal in writing before the Board promulgated a decision.
- Claimed conditions
- hyposmia, lumbar strain and painful bony prominence right lumbar spine
- How they argued it
- Not specified
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- May 30, 2025
- Citation
- A25048038
What this means for you
A dismissal means the Board did not decide the issue on its merits — usually because it was withdrawn or had become moot. It says more about procedure than about whether a claim like this can win.
What you can do next
Related decisions
Other Board decisions on a similar condition or argued the same way.
- Denied
The Board denied service connection for hepatitis C, jaundice, hypogeusia, and hyposmia as there was no evidence of a current disability during the pendency of the claim.
- Remanded (sent back)
The Board remands the claims for increased ratings for right hip, right knee, right ankle, hyposmia, and GERD disabilities to correct a pre-decisional duty to assist error.
- Granted
The Board granted service connection for hyposmia, finding that the evidence was in approximate balance and resolving reasonable doubt in favor of the Veteran.
- Dismissed
The Board denied the veteran's appeal for increased ratings and service connection due to untimely filing of the appeal requests.
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