Many people in Sterling Heights first notice a pattern only after years—when symptoms persist, treatments change, or additional diagnoses arrive. That delay is common, but it creates a documentation challenge.
Because your claim depends on the story of where you were and when, small gaps can matter. For example, if you moved within the Detroit metro area or switched healthcare providers, it’s easy for key records to become fragmented. The goal is to bring the record trail back together:
- service/residence details tied to the relevant period
- medical records showing diagnosis dates and progression
- any supporting documentation showing exposure-era circumstances
A careful attorney review helps ensure your timeline is consistent and credible—especially when memories have blurred over time.


