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138 vetted Board decisions in 2006
The Board has determined that the veteran's vertigo is service-connected, but his bilateral hearing loss does not warrant an increased rating.
The Board found that the veteran does not have current bilateral hearing loss disability for VA purposes and denied service connection for bilateral hearing loss, Meniere's disease, and tinnitus.
The Board has denied service connection for the veteran's claimed conditions, including right ulnar neuropathy at the elbow, cervical spine degenerative joint disease, vertigo, and transient diplopia, as these disorders are not shown to be related to his active service.
The Board has granted a 10% evaluation for vertigo, effective December 6, 2004. The veteran's claim for an earlier effective date is denied as the earliest date of entitlement is December 6, 2004.
The Board has decided to remand the veteran's claims of service connection for Meniere's disease and PTSD, as well as her claim for a total disability rating based on individual unemployability (TDIU). Additional development is needed including obtaining medical records, scheduling VA examinations, and providing the veteran with information about corroborating evidence.
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