In Morristown, it’s common for claimants to look back on service history with fragmented memories—especially when years have passed and records are scattered. Between moves, job changes, and medical care from different providers, the hardest part often isn’t the diagnosis; it’s building a credible, consistent timeline.
That timeline usually has three tracks that must align:
- When the exposure likely occurred (based on duty/residence records)
- When symptoms began and how they progressed
- When diagnoses and treatment were documented in medical records
New Jersey residents also face practical hurdles that can slow cases down—like coordinating records across multiple facilities, obtaining older military or administrative documents, and translating medical notes into a form lawyers can use to evaluate causation.


