Many clients in and around Norcross discover their connection only after years—sometimes after a diagnosis, a specialist visit, or a family member noticing patterns. That delay can make the most important question harder to answer: where and when was the exposure likely to have occurred?
A strong claim typically depends on:
- Service or residence records that show duty assignments and housing periods
- Medical records that document diagnosis dates and progression
- A coherent timeline that links symptom onset to the relevant period
If you’re trying to rebuild details while also handling appointments and daily responsibilities, you’re not alone. We help you translate what you remember into a structured record—so the legal review can focus on evidence, not frustration.


