Many people in and around Independence begin with the same problem: they have some records, but not a clean timeline.
Before you contact counsel, focus on three practical items:
- Medical documentation (not just a diagnosis name). Ask your provider to document when symptoms began, what changed over time, and how clinicians are evaluating potential causes.
- A contactable exposure history. Even if you don’t remember every detail perfectly, write down where you were stationed or living during the relevant period and any known housing/duty assignments.
- A record-collection plan. If your medical history was spread across multiple clinics (common for Missouri residents who switch providers), you’ll want a strategy for consolidating what exists.
A local attorney review helps turn those pieces into a submission-ready narrative—one that’s consistent and defensible.


