In a suburban community like Southfield, many claimants aren’t thinking about federal timelines until a diagnosis lands or a doctor asks uncomfortable questions. By then, service paperwork may be in storage, medical records may be scattered across providers, and symptom histories can be hard to reconstruct.
That’s why the earliest phase of a case review is about building clarity efficiently:
- Pinpointing the time window of possible exposure using service/residence information
- Collecting Michigan-based medical documentation (and coordinating requests to out-of-state providers when needed)
- Creating a chronology that matches both the health record and the exposure record
If you’ve tried using a “quick AI assistant” to understand your options, you may have gotten general explanations—but not a plan for what you must prove next.


