Many people start searching after a diagnosis, a doctor’s note, or a family discovery about exposure during military service. In Moscow, it’s common for healthcare records to be spread across systems and years—especially when someone later moved, changed providers, or relied on urgent care or specialists at different times.
That can make the story harder to prove later.
Our job is to turn your information into a clear, defensible case theory—focused on:
- When exposure could have occurred (based on service/residence records)
- When symptoms began and how they progressed (based on medical documentation)
- How your medical providers describe likely causes (based on treatment history)
You shouldn’t have to guess what matters most. We help you identify what’s missing, what to request, and how to organize it so your claim isn’t derailed by avoidable gaps.


