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175 vetted Board decisions in 2003
The Board has granted service connection for hepatitis C, finding that it was incurred in service or proximately due to a service-connected disability.
The Board has granted a 30 percent evaluation for hepatitis C, the highest available under the old criteria. The veteran's symptoms meet the criteria for this rating.
The Board found that the veteran's hepatitis C is most likely related to his one-time intravenous (IV) drug use with shared needles, rather than any other incident of active service.
The Board has ordered further development due to the need for additional evidence. The case is now remanded to the RO for development of the veteran's hepatitis C claim.
The Board has remanded the case for additional development due to incomplete records and further examination.
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The Board has decided to remand the veteran's claim for hepatitis C service connection due to insufficient evidence and the need for additional medical examination. The VA will seek outstanding records, including those from earlier in his service, and provide supplemental notice.