In a smaller community like Streator, it’s common for health records to be spread across multiple providers—primary care, specialists in nearby regions, urgent care visits, and pharmacy histories. It’s also common for the key details of exposure to be remembered imperfectly over time.
A strong claim depends on reconciling three things:
- When you were exposed (service/residence history and base connection),
- When symptoms started and diagnoses evolved, and
- What your doctors can credibly say about medical causation.
A “one-size-fits-all” approach—especially one based on online summaries or a generic bot—can miss the evidence that matters most for your situation.


