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- 38 CFR 3. 304 -- Direct service connection; wartime and peacetime.
(1) History of preservice existence of conditions recorded at the time of examination does not constitute a notation of such conditions but will be considered together with all other material evidence in determinations as to inception
- 38 CFR § 3. 304 - Direct service connection; wartime and peacetime.
VA may submit any evidence that it receives to an appropriate medical or mental health professional for an opinion as to whether it indicates that a personal assault occurred
- § 3. 304 - Direct service connection; wartime and peacetime.
(Authority: 38 U S C 1111) (1) History of preservice existence of conditions recorded at the time of examination does not constitute a notation of such conditions but will be considered together with all other material evidence in determinations as to inception
- 38 CFR § 3. 304 - Direct service connection; wartime and peacetime.
38 CFR § 3 304 - Direct service connection; wartime and peacetime View the most recent version of this document on this website
- M21-1, PartIV, Subpart 01, Chapter 1. - benefits. va. gov
b Principles Relating to Service Connection For information on the general principles relating to service connection, see 38 CFR 3 303 direct service connection, including the presumption of soundness and posttraumatic stress disorder, see 38 CFR 3 304 service connection for disabilities incurred as a former prisoner of war (FPOW), see
- Code of Federal Regulations Title 38. Pensions, Bonuses, and . . . - FindLaw
Read this complete Code of Federal Regulations Title 38 Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief § 38 3 304 Direct service connection; wartime and peacetime on Westlaw
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in determinations as to inception Determinations should not be based on medical judgment alone as distinguished from accepted medical principles, or on history alone without regard to clinical factors pertinent to the basic character, origin and deve
- eCFR :: 38 CFR Part 3 Subpart A - Ratings and Evaluations; Service . . .
Service connection connotes many factors but basically it means that the facts, shown by evidence, establish that a particular injury or disease resulting in disability was incurred coincident with service in the Armed Forces, or if preexisting such service, was aggravated therein
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