Many people we speak with in Sparks don’t start with a complete paper trail. Instead, they start with partial memories—where they were stationed, when they arrived, which housing situation applied, or how long they lived on base.
The practical problem isn’t motivation. It’s that claims rise or fall on dates and documentation. For a Nevada claimant, that usually means building a timeline that can survive scrutiny even if:
- You moved multiple times after service
- Your medical records are spread across providers
- The earliest symptoms were treated without linking them to water exposure
- You only have fragments of duty assignment or housing information
A lawyer’s job is to turn “I think it was around then” into a structured record that matches what can be verified.


