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124 vetted Board decisions in 2002
The Board found that the veteran does not have current residuals of Bell's palsy or a convulsive/seizure disorder linked to active service, and thus denied her claims for service connection.
The Board has determined that the veteran's current disabilities are not service-connected due to his own willful misconduct during service.
The Board found that the veteran's seizure disorder pre-existed service and was not aggravated by active duty, while his skull fracture in service did not result in a permanent disability. The seizures are presumed to have been caused by his schizophrenia.
The veteran's service-connected seizure disorder with headaches is not shown to have caused at least one major seizure in the last two years or at least two minor seizures in the last six months, thus warranting a 10% rating.
The Board has granted a rating of 20 percent for complex partial seizure disorder, a cognitive disorder with memory loss, and headaches due to traumatic brain injury from September 4, 1997, to May 31, 2000. A separate 10 percent rating is warranted for the cognitive disorder.
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