People in the Sharon area often start with a similar challenge: the health issue showed up years after the possible exposure, and the details have faded.
That’s why our first focus is building a clean timeline that can stand up to legal scrutiny:
- where you lived or were stationed during the relevant periods
- when symptoms first appeared
- when diagnoses were made
- how treatment progressed over time
In practical terms, this matters because Pennsylvania claim reviews and documentation requests usually depend on consistent dates. When the timeline is shaky, it becomes harder to connect exposure to illness—even when someone feels strongly that there’s a link.


