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54 vetted Board decisions in 2023
The Veteran's service connection claim for rheumatoid arthritis has been granted, as the evidence is at least evenly balanced in favor of the Veteran.,Service connection has also been granted for bilateral pes planus on an aggravation basis. The preexisting condition worsened during service.
The Veteran's tinea versicolor, rheumatoid arthritis, sinusitis, chronic fatigue syndrome, rosacea, and depressive disorder have been granted service connection. The rating for tinea versicolor is set at 10 percent.
The Board has granted the Veteran's petitions to reopen her previously denied claims for service connection for headaches, tinnitus, rheumatoid arthritis, a lumbar spine disorder, a right ankle disorder, a left ankle disorder, a right wrist disorder, and a left wrist disorder. The appeals are remanded for further development.
The Veteran is granted SMC benefits under Section 1114(o) for his service-connected disabilities and also SMC benefits at the (r)(1) rate due to need for regular aid and attendance. The issues of entitlement to SMC under Sections 1114(k), (l), and (m) are moot as they provide lesser benefits than Section 1114(o).
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The Board has remanded the case for further examination and opinion regarding service connection for arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis. The issues are related to both service-connected disabilities and potential herbicide exposure.