14-34 797

CourtBoard of Veterans' Appeals
DecidedOctober 31, 2017
Docket14-34 797
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

Citation Nr: 1749190 Decision Date: 10/31/17 Archive Date: 11/06/17

DOCKET NO. 14-34 797A ) DATE ) )

On appeal from the Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in Detroit, Michigan

THE ISSUES

1. Entitlement to an earlier effective date for service connection for left ear tinnitus, due to clear and unmistakable error (CUE) in the September 1957 rating decision (CUE for tinnitus).

2. Entitlement to an earlier effective date of service connection for left ear hearing loss, due to CUE in the September 1957 rating decision (CUE for left ear hearing loss).

3. Entitlement to an earlier effective date of service connection for right ear hearing loss, due to CUE in the September 1957 rating decision (CUE for right ear hearing loss).

4. Entitlement to an effective date prior to January 28, 2010, for the award of service connection for left ear hearing loss, not based on CUE.

5. Entitlement to an effective date prior to January 28, 2010, for the award of service connection for left ear tinnitus, not based on CUE.

6. Entitlement to an initial, compensable rating for bilateral hearing loss, from January 28, 2010.

7. Entitlement to an initial, higher rating for left ear hearing loss, prior to January 28, 2010.

REPRESENTATION

Appellant represented by: The American Legion

WITNESS AT HEARING ON APPEAL

Appellant

ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD

A. Lindio, Counsel

INTRODUCTION

The Veteran served on active duty from June 1953 to June 1956.

This matter comes before the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) on appeal from rating decisions issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office (RO) in Detroit, Michigan.

In a July 2010 rating decision, the RO continued its denial of service connection for left ear hearing loss and tinnitus, based on the failure to submit new and material evidence. The RO denied service connection for right ear hearing loss.

In March 2012, the Veteran testified during a hearing before a Decision Review Officer (DRO) at the RO, as to the issues of service connection for bilateral hearing loss and tinnitus. The Veteran also provided testimony as to why he believed an earlier effective date would be warranted for his claims based on CUE, prior to any grants of service connection.

In an April 2014 rating decision, the RO granted service connection for left ear hearing loss, with an initial, noncompensable disability rating, effective January 28, 2010. The RO also granted service connection for left ear tinnitus, with a 10 percent disability rating, effective January 1, 2010.

In an August 2014 rating decision, the RO found clear and unmistakable error in the January 1, 2010 effective date assigned for service connection of left ear tinnitus, and established an effective date of January 28, 2010.

In June 2014, the Veteran filed a notice of disagreement with his left ear hearing loss rating and requested an earlier effective date for the grant of service connection for left ear hearing loss and tinnitus (not based on CUE).

Also, in July 2015, the Veteran testified during a hearing, as to an increased rating for left ear hearing loss, and earlier effective dates for service connection for left ear hearing loss and tinnitus (not based on CUE), before the undersigned Veterans Law Judge in Washington, DC. A transcript of the hearing is of record.

In October 2015 the Board granted service connection for a claim for loss of right testicle due to epididymitis. At that time, the Board also remanded the claims for service connection for right ear hearing loss, an increased rating for left ear hearing loss, and earlier effective dates for left ear hearing loss and tinnitus (not based on CUE).

In a June 2016 rating decision, the RO denied earlier effective dates for service connection for tinnitus and left ear hearing loss, based on CUE in the September 1957 rating decision. The Veteran filed a notice of disagreement in July 2016. Following a September 2016 Board remand (discussed below), the RO issued an October 2016 statement of the case (SOC). The Veteran filed a substantive appeal that month and requested a Board hearing. However, in an October 2017 communication, he withdrew his hearing request.

In September 2016, the Board granted service connection for right ear hearing loss, and remanded the earlier effective date claims (not based on CUE) and increased rating for left ear hearing loss claim for additional development. The Board also remanded the claims for CUE, regarding left ear hearing loss and tinnitus, in the September 1957 rating decision for the issuance of a statement of the case, which is discussed in the above paragraph.

The Board notes that the RO has not issued a rating decision addressing a claim for CUE for right ear hearing loss. However, at the same time that the RO granted service connection for right ear hearing loss in an October 2016 rating decision, it also issued the October 2016 SOC, wherein it recharacterized the Veteran's claim of CUE for left ear hearing loss to CUE for bilateral hearing loss. The Veteran subsequently filed a substantive appeal for that SOC and indicated that his claim was for bilateral hearing loss. As VA has asserted continued jurisdiction over this issue, it remains properly on appeal. As such, it is not possible to now assert that the Veteran did not wish to continue the adjudication of his claim. See Percy v. Shinseki, 23 Vet. App. 37 (2009) (holding that VA waived any objections as to the content of the appeal by treating the issue as on appeal for five years).

In an October 2016 rating decision, the RO implemented the award of service connection for right ear hearing loss, and assigned a noncompensable rating, effective January 28, 2010. In September 2017, the Veteran filed a notice of disagreement. In an October 2017 correspondence, the RO informed the Veteran that his claim for an increased rating for right ear hearing loss is already a claim for bilateral hearing loss and currently before the Board. The Board notes that it has characterized the Veteran's claim as a claim for an increased rating from January 28, 2010 for bilateral hearing loss. However, prior to January 28, 2010, the Veteran was not service-connected for bilateral hearing loss, as such, for the prior period only left ear hearing loss (for which he is service-connected prior to January 28, 2010, per the decision herein) will be considered.

This appeal has been advanced on the Board's docket pursuant to 38 C.F.R. § 20.900(c) (2016). 38 U.S.C.A. § 7107(a)(2) (West 2014).

The issue of an increased rating for left ear hearing loss, prior to January 1, 2010, is addressed in the REMAND portion of the decision below and is REMANDED to the AOJ.

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. The Veteran filed his initial claim for service connection for tinnitus in March 1957, within a year of his June 1956 separation from service.

2. The RO denied service connection for left ear tinnitus and left ear defective hearing in a September 1957 rating decision, noting that a VA examination showed tinnitus and high frequency hearing loss in the left ear, but that service treatment records did not show complaints of, or treatment for, such disorders in service.

3. Service treatment records document complaints of, and treatment for, left ear hearing loss and tinnitus during service.

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