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138 vetted Board decisions in 2006
The Board has granted service connection for Meniere's disease and depression, finding that both conditions were incurred during active service. The eye disease claim is remanded for further examination.
The Board has determined that the veteran's bilateral osteosclerosis and vertigo secondary to left ear hearing loss warrant a 10 percent initial rating each, as these conditions are already rated based on their primary service-connected disabilities. No additional ratings can be granted.
The Board has determined that the current rating decision denying service connection for vertigo should be remanded due to a failure to provide proper VCAA notice.
The Board has denied the veteran's claim for an earlier effective date for TDIU and his increased rating for headaches. The case is being remanded to issue a Supplemental Statement of the Case on the increased rating for headaches.
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The Board has determined that the veteran's claimed left arm, shoulder, and elbow disorder and chronic vertigo are not service-connected. The evaluation for his service-connected wrist injury is also denied.