Many people in eastern Connecticut build their case while juggling real-life constraints: limited bandwidth, gaps in old paperwork, and difficulty obtaining records from multiple providers.
If you’re trying to reconstruct exposure and symptoms while also managing care in Norwich (and commuting for treatment when necessary), it helps to have a plan. A strong case usually depends on (1) a verifiable exposure timeline and (2) medical documentation that can be organized into a credible narrative—not just a diagnosis name.


