Many people who reach out from Somerset and Pulaski County (and surrounding areas) tell us the same story: they have partial documents, scattered medical records, and memories that are fuzzy about exact dates.
That’s especially common when exposure was decades ago and illness developed later. Kentucky residents may also face practical delays—getting records from multiple providers, coordinating specialist appointments, and managing transportation to care—so it’s easy to lose time.
A strong case usually comes down to one thing: a clean, consistent timeline that connects (1) where the person was and when, (2) what they were diagnosed with, and (3) how medical providers describe the progression.


