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106 vetted Board decisions in 2003
The Board denied the appellant's claims for service connection for the cause of her husband's death and for DIC benefits under 38 U.S.C. § 1318, finding that new and material evidence had not been presented to reopen the claim for service connection and concluding that she did not meet the criteria for DIC benefits.
The Board denied the veteran's claims of service connection for asthma, pulmonary tuberculosis, and emphysema due to a lack of evidence linking these conditions to his military service or exposure to Agent Orange.
The Board denied the veteran's claims for increased ratings for his service-connected disabilities, finding that the evidence did not meet the criteria for a compensable rating under either the old or revised VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities.
The Board has found clear and unmistakable error in the December 1970 rating decision that severed service connection for pulmonary tuberculosis. As a result, the veteran's claim of service connection is restored, and the appeal to reopen the claim is dismissed.
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The Board found no evidence linking the decedent's cause of death to his military service, and thus denied both the claim for service connection for the cause of death and basic eligibility for non-service-connected death pension benefits.