Many Provo residents come to us with a similar pattern: they or a family member served or lived on base in the relevant timeframe, later developed serious health issues, and now need help turning that story into something the legal system can evaluate.
What matters most is how your timeline lines up—not just the diagnosis name. In practice, that means:
- matching your known locations/dates to the relevant exposure window
- translating medical notes into a clear, readable chronology
- organizing records so your case theory stays consistent across filings and reviews
This is especially important for people in Utah who may have records spread across multiple providers, years, and locations. If your documentation is incomplete, we help you identify what to request and how to present what you do have.


