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27 vetted Board decisions in 2005
The Board has determined that the veteran's seizure disability, which is claimed as head trauma, was not incurred in or aggravated by his active duty service and therefore denied the claim.
The Board has determined that the veteran's seizure disorder is not related to his service and therefore, denied the claim for service connection.
The veteran's claims for increased ratings for headaches and seizure disorder were denied, while the claim for a total disability rating based on individual unemployability was not addressed due to further development being required.
The veteran is seeking service connection for a neurological disorder, claimed as seizures, which he alleges are related to exposure to chemical agents during military service. The case has been remanded due to incomplete verification of the nature and extent of his alleged exposures.
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