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205 vetted Board decisions in 2024 — showing the 200 most recent
The Board has remanded the cases for further development regarding the Veteran's service connection claims for hypertension and Parkinson's disease, as they are presumed to be related to exposure to herbicides. The AOJ needs to determine which ship the Veteran was aboard on his return trip home from Okinawa to California between October 7, 1962, and October 28, 1962, and whether that ship transited Guam or its territorial waters.
The Board has determined that there was a duty to assist error and the case must be remanded for further development.
The Board has determined that the Veteran's claims for neurological disorder, bilateral lower extremity neuropathy, heart condition, and acquired psychiatric disorder need further examination and evidence collection to determine if they are related to service. The claims will be remanded for these purposes.
The Board has determined that the evidence is at least in approximate balance with regard to whether the Veteran's diagnosed Parkinson's disease, including as due to or otherwise related to service and conceded in-service exposure to welding fumes, meets the criteria for service connection. As such, the claim for entitlement to service connection for the Veteran's diagnosed Parkinson's disease has been granted.
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