In a commuter community like San Carlos, it’s common for people to delay gathering documents—until symptoms worsen, or until they finally have a diagnosis they can connect to past exposure.
That delay can create practical problems:
- Medical records arrive in pieces (different specialists, different hospitals, different portals).
- Dates get fuzzy when it’s been years since service.
- Proof of whereabouts (assignments, housing, duty stations) may be incomplete or stored across multiple sources.
- Care plans change, which can complicate how damages should be described.
A lawyer’s job is to bring structure to what you have—and identify what’s missing—so your claim is not built on assumptions.


