Nanticoke-area families frequently discover the issue after a diagnosis, a specialist visit, or a conversation with a clinician reviewing exposure history. Then the real work begins: pulling together service or residence information, matching it to the period relevant to the claim, and explaining how symptoms progressed.
On top of that, many residents have practical timing constraints—commuting, shift work, and limited bandwidth for long record requests. That’s why a local-first approach matters: we help you decide what to collect first, what to request next, and how to build a clean narrative even when you don’t have everything in hand.


