For many claimants, the hardest part isn’t the illness—it’s the timeline.
You may remember where you lived or served, but documents can be scattered across years, names, or agencies. Others have symptoms that appeared later, which can feel discouraging. In Ohio, where people often juggle medical care while continuing to work, it’s common to discover gaps only after treatment has already changed.
A strong case usually depends on:
- Proof of exposure window (when and where you were stationed or living)
- Medical records that describe diagnoses and progression
- A consistent story connecting the two
When that foundation is unclear, claims can stall—not because the concern isn’t serious, but because the evidence doesn’t line up cleanly.


