Many claimants who live in North Lauderdale have the same frustrating experience: the medical history exists, but it’s scattered—across different providers, years, and document formats. Add to that a service or residence timeline that’s hard to reconstruct, and it becomes easy to miss what actually supports causation.
That’s why early case review matters. In practice, the biggest delays often come from:
- incomplete medical records (especially primary care vs. specialist documentation)
- missing proof of when and where exposure occurred
- inconsistent dates between personal recollections and official documents
A lawyer’s job is to turn what you have—however imperfect—into a defensible, evidence-based chronology.


