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176 vetted Board decisions in 2018
The Board has remanded the Veteran's claims for service connection due to insufficient evidence and need for further examination.
The Board dismissed the appeal for service connection of IBS. The appeals for Meniere's disease and an acquired psychiatric disorder are remanded.
The Board has denied the Veteran's claims for service connection for hypertension, PTSD, depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric disabilities. The claims for bilateral wrist disability, breathing disability (including allergic rhinitis and sinusitis), vision loss disability, cervical spine disability, dizziness, sleep disability, degenerative arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy of the upper extremities, lower extremities, elbow disability, scoliosis, and traumatic brain injury are remanded for further development.
The Veteran's claims for service connection for bilateral hearing loss, tinnitus, and peripheral vestibular disorder were denied. The effective dates for the grants of service connection are set at the date of receipt of the claims or the date entitlement arose.
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The Veteran's service-connected peripheral vestibular disorder is rated at 30 percent, effective from October 20, 2014. The Board found that the Veteran experienced dizziness and occasional staggering.