In a suburban commute community like Franklin, many clients discover their concern while juggling:
- doctor visits around work schedules
- treatment records stored across multiple providers
- family members who remember “when things changed” but not the exact dates
- documents scattered across years (different addresses, name variations, or incomplete packets)
That’s where claims succeed or stall: not because people are “unworthy” of compensation, but because proof is messy. A lawyer’s job is to organize the timeline and identify what must be verified so your story stays consistent under legal scrutiny.


