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710 vetted Board decisions in 2019 — showing the 200 most recent
The Veteran's claims for service connection for vertigo and Meniere’s syndrome were denied. The claim for an increased rating higher than 50 percent for PTSD prior to June 1, 2015 was denied, but a 70% rating was granted from that date onward.
The Board has dismissed the appeal of the Veteran's claim for an initial (compensable) rating for right ear hearing loss disability. The claims for service connection for a left ankle disorder, Meniere's disease, and left ear hearing loss disability are remanded due to additional VA records needing to be obtained and further examination required. The claim for an increased rating for degenerative spondylosis of the thoracolumbar spine is also remanded.
Your claim for service connection for peripheral vertigo has been resolved and you are now receiving benefits. The appeal is dismissed as the issue is moot.
The Veteran's tinnitus claim has been withdrawn.,His low back disability claim was reopened due to new evidence showing degenerative disc disease and arthritis. Service connection is granted for this condition.,Service connection is denied for a jaw disability, as there is no indication of an injury related to service.,Service connection is denied for bilateral knee disabilities, as the Veteran did not report any injuries during service that could be linked to his current conditions.
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