Many people in Fairfax begin by saying, “I know I was stationed there,” or “My family member lived on base,” but then struggle with dates, addresses, or the sequence of symptoms.
That matters because claims are evaluated based on how consistently your story matches the records.
A practical first step is building a timeline that answers:
- Where you lived or worked during the relevant period
- When you were there (even approximate dates can help, as long as you’re consistent)
- When symptoms began and how they progressed
- When you received diagnoses, imaging, labs, or specialist care
In Fairfax, it’s common for individuals to have medical providers across multiple systems—urgent care, primary care, specialists, and sometimes records stored across different platforms. Organizing that material is often the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets delayed while evidence is “found later.”


