The Board granted service connection for diabetes mellitus, left lower extremity diabetic peripheral neuropathy, right lower extremity diabetic peripheral neuropathy, and erectile dysfunction. The CAD rating was increased to 60 percent effective February 23, 2021.
The deciding factor: The Veteran's diabetes mellitus caused his service-connected conditions, and the increase in CAD rating was due to continuous pursuit of the claim.
- Claimed conditions
- Coronary artery disease (CAD), Diabetes mellitus, Left lower extremity diabetic peripheral neuropathy, Right lower extremity diabetic peripheral neuropathy, Erectile dysfunction, Sleep disturbed breathing, to include sleep apnea
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 60%
- Decision date
- June 23, 2025
- Citation
- A25053853
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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