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191 vetted Board decisions in 2009
The Board found no evidence of asbestos exposure during service and denied the Veteran's claims for service connection for lung disorders, bilateral hearing loss, and tinnitus. The claim for silicosis was also denied.
The Veteran's claim for service connection for residuals of asbestos exposure and major depressive disorder with psychotic features (claimed as depression, anxiety, paranoia, obsessive compulsive disorder, and hypochondria) is denied because there is no competent medical evidence that the Veteran currently has any residual disability from asbestos exposure or a psychiatric condition.
The Board has determined that new and material evidence has not been received to reopen the Veteran's previously denied claim of service connection for asbestosis. The issue remains unresolved.
The Board denied the Veteran's claims for service connection for bilateral hearing loss, tinnitus, and a respiratory disorder. The decision found that his current conditions are not related to his active service or any aspect thereof.
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The Board denied the Veteran's claims for service connection for COPD with interstitial fibrosis (asbestosis) and CAD, both claimed as resulting from asbestos exposure. The evidence did not support a finding of direct service connection.