Many people in Timnath first start investigating after a diagnosis shows up years later—or after family members notice patterns in symptoms. The “why now?” moment is common:
- You moved, changed providers, or updated medical systems, and the paperwork feels scattered.
- You returned to work or school, and the illness began affecting attendance, sleep, or daily function.
- You tried using general guidance from the internet or a digital assistant, but you still can’t tell what evidence matters for your specific timeline.
- You’re trying to make decisions while commuting and handling a suburban schedule—when the last thing you need is more confusion.
A lawyer’s job is to help you build a case that holds up to scrutiny, not just a story that sounds right.


