Many residents first notice a potential connection during an appointment after symptoms worsen, or when test results don’t match expectations. Others connect the dots after talking with a physician who asks about past military housing or duty assignments.
In Murfreesboro, the challenge is often practical: you may be juggling commutes, school schedules, and multiple doctors—so your “story” can get scattered across years of paperwork. A strong case usually requires a single, consistent timeline that ties together:
- where you lived or were stationed during relevant periods
- when symptoms began or changed
- when diagnoses and treatments were documented
Our job is to help you organize that timeline so it’s easier for medical and legal reviewers to understand.


