In practice, many people in the Wiregrass area don’t realize how much their case depends on documentation and chronology. Before you talk to counsel, focus on building a simple, organized record:
- Lock down your medical records: diagnosis letters, treatment notes, lab/imaging summaries, and pharmacy history.
- Write a clean exposure timeline: approximate dates, where you lived or were assigned, and any known housing/work details.
- Collect “proof of presence” items: service records, orders, duty assignment documents, or other paperwork that anchors where you were and when.
If you’re thinking about using an AI tool for a quick checklist, that can help you remember what to gather—but it can’t confirm whether your specific evidence satisfies legal requirements.


