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What "Current Disability" Means (VA Standard Explained)

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You can have symptoms, treatment, even a past diagnosis—and still get denied. Why? Because the VA says you don’t have a “current disability.” A “current disability” means the condition exists now, or at least during the claim period. Under 38 CFR Part 3, service connection requires a present disability—not just something that happened in the past.