Many people in The Colony are balancing work schedules, school calendars, and family logistics. That’s a real factor in how quickly records can be collected and how clearly a case timeline can be built.
We also see a common local pattern: claimants may have scattered medical documentation across multiple providers (primary care, specialists, hospital systems) and may have moved homes at different stages. When you’re commuting, managing appointments, and tracking symptoms, it’s easy for important details to get lost.
Your best advantage is a well-structured case file—one that ties together:
- where you were stationed or living during relevant periods,
- what medical diagnosis followed,
- and how symptoms progressed over time.


