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The Board granted service connection for tinnitus and denied service connection for bilateral hearing loss. Several issues related to the Veteran's knees, psychiatric condition, right hip, and TDIU were remanded.
The Board denied the Veteran's claim for service connection for an acquired psychiatric disorder as there was no evidence of a current disability at any time during or proximate to the pendency of the claim.
The Board remands the claims for service connection for various conditions, including an acquired psychiatric condition and diabetes, to ensure that all relevant VA treatment records are associated with the claims file.
The Board denied service connection for neck pain, bilateral hearing loss, right lower extremity sciatica, an acquired psychiatric disorder (anxiety and depression), obstructive sleep apnea, sinusitis, and left plantar fasciitis.
The Board denied service connection for an acquired psychiatric disorder, not including PTSD, due to a lack of credible evidence linking the Veteran's diagnosed conditions to his active service. The claim for a low back disability was remanded for further development.
The Board denied service connection for an acquired psychiatric disability, finding that the evidence did not support a current diagnosis of such a condition. The claim was remanded to address tinnitus.
The Board denied service connection for an acquired psychiatric disorder, including PTSD, as there was no current diagnosis and the Veteran did not cooperate with a VA examination.
The Board denied service connection for PTSD, restored the prior 50 percent disability rating for adjustment disorder with mixed depression and anxiety, chronic, with panic attacks, granted a 70 percent initial rating for acquired psychiatric disability, and granted TDIU.
The Board granted service connection for the Veteran's acquired psychiatric disability, finding a current diagnosis and a link to an in-service event.
The Board remands the claims for service connection for an acquired psychiatric disorder, peripheral neuropathy of the upper and lower extremities, and chronic kidney disease to correct pre-decisional duty to assist errors.
The Board granted the reopening of claims for service connection for a heart disorder, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and gout. The remaining claims were remanded for further development.
The Board remands the claim for service connection for an acquired psychiatric disorder due to an inadequate VA examination.
The Board denied service connection for a lumbar spine disability and an acquired psychiatric disability, but remanded the issue of entitlement to service connection for tinnitus.
The Board denied service connection for chronic kidney disease and an acquired psychiatric disorder, as well as a total disability rating based on individual unemployability.
The Board granted service connection for a cervical spine disability, lumbar spine disability, chronic sinusitis, chronic headaches (secondary to chronic sinusitis), and an acquired psychiatric disability (PTSD and insomnia disorder). The claim for an initial compensable rating for bilateral hearing loss was denied.
The Board granted service connection for a low back disability and a low back surgical scar, but denied service connection for right elbow condition, left elbow condition, acquired psychiatric disorder, to include PTSD, and kidney disability. The appeal of the proposed reduction in hypothyroidism rating was dismissed.
The Board granted service connection for an acquired psychiatric disorder, to include generalized anxiety disorder and PTSD, chronic sinusitis, obstructive sleep apnea, and tinnitus. The claims for increased ratings for chronic headaches and a right fifth finger disability were denied.
The appeal for service connection for PTSD and sleep apnea was dismissed due to untimely filing, while the claim for an acquired psychiatric disability (other than depressive disorder) and an increased rating for depressive disorder were denied based on the evidence of record.
The Board granted service connection for GERD, pain of the cervical and cervicothoracic regions, and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), but denied a compensable disability rating for right ear hearing loss, service connection for left ear hearing loss, an acquired psychiatric disorder, and a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
The Board denied service connection for chronic fatigue syndrome, remanded the claims for an acquired psychiatric disorder and HIV for further development.
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