Updated Sep 18, 2024
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This section contains the following topics:
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1. General Information on Developing Claims for SC for Disabilities Resulting From Exposure to Mustard Gas or Lewisite
Introduction |
This topic contains general information on developing claims for SC for disabilities resulting from exposure to mustard gas or Lewisite, including
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Change Date |
April 14, 2017
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VIII.iii.3.A.1.a. SC Based on Full-Body Exposure to Mustard Gas or Lewisite During Military Service |
38 CFR 3.316 authorizes service connection (SC) for certain diseases diagnosed in Veterans who underwent full-body exposure to mustard gas or Lewisite during military service.
Full-body exposure means that the entire body was exposed to mustard agents or Lewisite as opposed to placement of drops of mustard agent or Lewisite on one or more locations on the skin.
Mustard gas refers to either of two vesicants (blister-producing agents), sulfur mustard (Yperite) or nitrogen mustard.
Lewisite is a mustard vesicant containing arsenic.
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VIII.iii.3.A.1.b. Confirmed Locations Where Service Members Have Been Exposed to Mustard Gas or Lewisite |
The table below provides the known locations where Army and Navy personnel were exposed to mustard gas or Lewisite.
Important: Follow the procedures listed in M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart iii, 3.A.3 to verify exposure.
Notes:
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VIII.iii.3.A.1.c. Action to Take When the Veteran Claims Exposure but Does Not Claim a Disability |
A claim is not substantially complete if a Veteran alleges exposure to mustard gas or Lewisite during service but does not claim SC for a specific disability. In cases such as these, follow the procedures for handling an incomplete application at M21-1, Part II, Subpart iii, 1.C.2.b and c.
Reference: For more information on what constitutes a substantially complete application, see
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2. Centralized Processing of Claims Based on the Effects of Exposure to Mustard Gas or Lewisite
Introduction |
This topic contains information on the centralized processing of claims based on the effects of exposure to mustard gas or Lewisite, including
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Change Date |
March 15, 2019
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VIII.iii.3.A.2.b. Forwarding Claims and Legacy Appeals to the Muskogee RO |
Use the table below to determine how to route claims and legacy appeals based on exposure to mustard gas or Lewisite to the Muskogee RO.
Note: If a mustard gas claim is already under the jurisdiction of the Muskogee RO and a subsequent claim is received, the Muskogee RO will process the subsequent claim.
Reference: For more information on priority processing, see M21-1, Part X, Subpart i, 1.
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3. Developing Claims Based on the Effects of Exposure to Mustard Gas or Lewisite
Introduction |
This topic contains information on developing claims based on the effects of exposure to mustard gas or Lewisite, including
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Change Date |
September 18, 2024
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VIII.iii.3.A.3.a. Tracking Mustard Gas Claims |
All claims for SC for disabilities resulting from exposure to mustard agents or Lewisite are controlled with
Note: Affixing this special issue indicator triggers assignment of the claim to the Muskogee RO.
References: For more information on
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VIII.iii.3.A.3.b. Developing to the Claimant in Mustard Gas Claims |
The standard Section 5103 notice contained on VA Form 21-526EZ, Application for Disability Compensation and Related Compensation Benefits, is not sufficient for most mustard gas claims as it does not request the information needed to verify exposure to mustard gas or Lewisite. In all claims based on such exposure, development to the claimant is required.
Exception: Do not send a development letter if the evidence of record
Use the table below to determine what language to insert into the subsequent development letter.
References: For more information on
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VIII.iii.3.A.3.c. When Development for Evidence of Full-Body Exposure Is Necessary |
Do not request evidence of full-body exposure to mustard gas or Lewisite unless the Veteran alleges exposure and submits
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VIII.iii.3.A.3.d. Researching Exposure in ILER |
The Individual Longitudinal Exposure Record (ILER) is a joint Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) web-based application that provides the ability to link a Veteran to military exposures and/or deployments.
Claims processors at the Muskogee RO must utilize ILER to conduct preliminary research regarding claimed in-service mustard gas-related exposures.
Important: ILER access should be requested in advance of receipt of a claim based on exposure in order to ensure that claims processing is not unnecessarily delayed.
Reference: For more information on ILER and how to obtain access, see the ILER Guidance.
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VIII.iii.3.A.3.e. Procedure for Verifying Full-Body Exposure to Mustard Gas or Lewisite |
Verification of mustard gas or Lewisite exposure is a two-step process:
Follow the procedures in the table below when verifying a claim of exposure to mustard gas or Lewisite.
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VIII.iii.3.A.3.f. Referring Claims to Compensation Service When Exposure Is Not Listed in ILER |
If the Veteran’s exposure is not documented in ILER, refer the claim to Compensation Service based on the table below.
Note: Upon receipt, Compensation Service will forward this documentation to the Deployment Health Directorate for a determination regarding exposure.
References: For more information on
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