Many claimants in Findlay and Hancock County discover that their documentation isn’t neatly organized. It might be split across employers, military paperwork, different healthcare systems, and years of specialist visits—plus whatever was saved after moving or switching providers.
When evidence is incomplete, people sometimes “fill in the blanks” with assumptions. That’s risky. A strong case usually depends on a consistent exposure timeline and medical documentation that tracks symptom development.
Our job is to help you gather what matters, connect the dots, and avoid preventable gaps—so your claim isn’t weakened by avoidable uncertainty.


