People often wait because they’re overwhelmed or unsure whether their story “fits.” But the sooner you organize your timeline, the easier it is to address the two things that usually decide whether a case can move forward:
- Exposure documentation (where and when you were stationed or living)
- Medical causation support (how your diagnoses and symptoms were described over time)
In a community like Harrison—where many families rely on steady schedules—delays can make it harder to obtain records, confirm dates, and keep medical follow-ups on track. Early action helps you build a clean record while it’s still easiest to gather.


