In suburban communities like Kettering, it’s common to piece together documentation slowly—through old deployments, scattered medical providers, and records requested from multiple places. But the legal system doesn’t pause for paperwork.
Even when you’re still meeting with doctors, you can lose momentum if you’re missing key items or if your exposure timeline is vague. And in Ohio, people often assume they can “figure it out later” because they’re not seeing immediate court action. In reality, early preparation can reduce delays later by clarifying what needs to be requested and how your medical history is going to be presented.


