Many cases don’t stall because the person has no injuries—they stall because the timeline isn’t tight enough.
In a suburban community like Flat Rock, it’s common for claimants to gather records across years: a VA appointment here, a private specialist there, an ER visit in between, prescriptions refilled long after symptoms started. When those pieces aren’t aligned, it becomes harder to connect:
- where and when exposure occurred
- when symptoms first appeared
- how medical providers described progression and risk factors
Your attorney’s job is to turn scattered documents into a coherent, defensible chronology.


