Many people in Monticello discover the possibility of a connection only after symptoms develop, worsen, or expand over time. That pattern creates two common problems we see:
- Medical records are scattered across multiple providers (clinic visits, specialists, imaging centers).
- Timelines get fuzzy—especially when service history, housing details, or duty assignments weren’t kept in one place.
Even when someone remembers “roughly when,” the claim still needs a defensible sequence: where and when exposure occurred and how the medical story unfolded afterward.


