Many Harrison claimants begin with a diagnosis and then work backward—often while juggling life that doesn’t pause for litigation (work schedules, specialist appointments, and family responsibilities).
In practice, the hardest part isn’t usually finding “something” online. It’s locating the proof that matters, such as:
- Records that establish when and where you were stationed or living
- Medical records that show when symptoms started and how diagnoses evolved
- Documentation that helps connect your exposure timeframe to the condition you’re treating
Because New York residents commonly have treatment providers in different systems (and records can be stored in multiple formats), we help families build a clean, usable chronology.


