Many people in Bluffton discover the issue after a diagnosis, a doctor’s note, or a family discussion. The challenge is that documentation tends to get harder to obtain as time passes—especially when housing assignments, duty stations, or older medical charts are scattered across systems.
Because deadlines and procedural steps can vary depending on your situation, the safest approach is to start early with:
- A written exposure timeline (years, assignments, residences, and where water exposure may have occurred)
- A medical timeline (when symptoms began, how diagnoses evolved, and what treatments followed)
- A records plan (what you already have vs. what you’ll need to request)
If you’ve been using a “legal bot” or AI assistant to get oriented, that’s understandable—but it can’t replace attorney review of your specific facts and the record trail required for legal evaluation.


