Many people in Belmont begin with information they find online—sometimes through digital assistants or AI tools. That can help you identify questions to ask. But there’s a bigger issue we see often: people confuse general explanations with the specific proof needed for a claim.
In practice, your case will rise or fall on details like:
- the exact years you were stationed or residing at affected sites
- how your symptoms progressed over time
- whether your medical records describe a plausible connection (not just a diagnosis)
- what documentation you can reasonably obtain now, not later
A Belmont schedule is already packed. That’s why we help you turn scattered records into a coherent case file—without asking you to guess.


