Many claims don’t stall because someone lacks symptoms—they stall because the story is hard to prove. For residents in Taylorville, that often looks like one of these situations:
- Addresses and duty details are fuzzy after years away from service.
- Medical records are split between providers, urgent care, and specialists across different systems.
- New symptoms appear after retirement or relocation, making it harder to explain when something started.
- Family members are helping with documentation, but don’t have complete access to older paperwork.
A strong case usually turns on organizing a consistent timeline—where you were, what water exposure you’re alleging, when symptoms began, and how doctors described the likely causes.


