People in Santa Ana often run into the same practical obstacles:
- Medical records split across systems. Some care happens through federal providers, some through private specialists, and some through urgent or ER visits.
- Symptoms documented differently over time. Early notes may not mention environmental causes, even when later doctors do.
- Family members piece together history. When paperwork isn’t organized, spouses or adult children end up collecting what they can.
- Busy schedules affect record requests. Between commuting, work, and school, it’s easy to miss follow-ups needed to build a credible timeline.
Our job is to turn that scattered information into a clear, defensible case narrative—without overselling what can’t be proven.


