WebBrown, 6 Vet. App. 465, 469 (1994))); Washington v. Nicholson, 21 Vet. App. 191, 195 (2007) (holding that, " [a]s a layperson, an appellant is competent to provide information regarding visible, or otherwise observable, symptoms of disability"). Further, lay evidence may be competent to show continuity of symptomatology under 38 C.F.R. § 3.303 (b). WebFrancisco v. Brown, 7 Vet.App. 55, 58 (1994). VA's determination of the "present level" of a disability may result in a conclusion that the disability has undergone varying and distinct …
Single Judge Application; This Court has held that “[l]ay testimony …
Web28 okt. 2024 · Single Judge Application; This Court has held that “[l]ay testimony is competent . . . to establish the presence of observable symptomatology and ‘may provide sufficient support for a claim of service connection.’” Barr v. Nicholson, 21 Vet.App. 303, 307 (2007) (quoting Layno v. Brown, 6 Vet.App. 465, 469 (1994)). WebBrown, 6 Vet. App. 465, 469 (1994). The Veteran provided credible testimony regarding his post-service noise exposure as opposed to the type of noise exposure he had during service. He testified as to having experiencing symptoms of hearing loss … christ at the cross
Charles, No. 01-1536 (Vet. App. 2002) :: Justia
WebSee Layno v. Brown, 6 Vet.App. 465, 469 (1994) (finding that the weight and credibility of evidence "is a factual determination going to the probative value of the evidence to be made after the evidence has been admitted"); see also United States v. Welsh, 774 F.2d 670 http://search.uscourts.cavc.gov/isysquery/77948b9a-20fe-452c-b6cc-252ff7e17968/3/doc/DiehlRE_12-287.pdf Web19 nov. 2024 · Layno v. Brown, 6 Vet. App. 465 (1994). In this case, the Board finds that the evidence is at least in equipoise, and the lay testimony provides sufficient support for … christ at the door lds