Many people contacting us don’t start with a neat “case file.” Instead, they have a mix of:
- Older medical records spread across providers
- Service or housing information that’s incomplete or hard to interpret
- Multiple diagnoses over time
- Gaps between when symptoms began and when they were formally documented
This mismatch is common for anyone throughout Central Delaware who is trying to connect a military-related exposure to later health outcomes. The legal question is not whether you’re suffering—it’s whether the evidence can be presented in a way that meets the claim’s requirements.


