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The Board has determined that the veteran's multiple joint pains, to include both knees and hips, due to an undiagnosed illness, are service-related. Additionally, the veteran's seizures and/or blackouts, also due to an undiagnosed illness, are considered service-connected.
The Board has reopened the veteran's claim and found that new evidence supports a finding of service connection for residuals of a head injury, including seizure disorder and cognitive deficiencies. The decision is based on the reopening of the previously denied claim.
The veteran is entitled to a higher rate of special monthly compensation on the basis of need for regular aid and attendance due to his service-connected disabilities. However, he does not meet the criteria for a higher level of aid and attendance allowance.
The veteran's appeal is being remanded for additional development, including a VA inpatient observation and evaluation to determine the nature and extent of his service-connected seizure disorder.
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The veteran's claim for an effective date prior to November 12, 1996, for a grant of service connection for a seizure disorder is denied.