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5,178 vetted Board decisions in 2001 — showing the 200 most recent
The Board has ordered the case remanded due to a need for additional development of the evidence, including obtaining medical records and conducting a VA examination. The veteran's claim is also related to PTSD which must be adjudicated by the RO.
The veteran is seeking an earlier effective date for the assignment of a 20 percent rating for his service-connected left toe disorder, which was granted in November 2000. The RO assigned a November 4, 2000, effective date based on the medical evidence showing that the criteria for the 20 percent evaluation were met.
The Board has determined that the appellant's spouse did not have qualifying military service, and therefore, she is not eligible for VA benefits.
The Board denied the veteran's claim for an increased rating for his service-connected right knee disorder, finding that the disability did not meet the criteria for a higher than 10 percent rating.
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The Board has denied the veteran's claims for service connection for a skin disorder of the hands and a respiratory disorder, including bronchiectasis. The decision also dismissed his claim for a compensable evaluation for tinea pedis.