Many claims stall because the facts aren’t organized—not because the person has no injuries. In Cleveland and throughout Southeast Tennessee, it’s common for people to:
- Split care across multiple doctors (sometimes in different counties or states)
- Work rotating schedules that make record-keeping harder
- Rely on memory for dates and locations years after exposure
- Travel for treatment and end up with documentation that’s difficult to connect in one story
When you’re trying to tie health problems to a specific exposure window, small date mismatches can create big problems during review. A legal review should help you build a timeline that holds up—without forcing you to “fill in blanks” you can’t prove.


