In Hampton, it’s not unusual for families to remember the “big picture” (where someone was stationed or where they lived), but struggle with the details that legal teams rely on—especially when years have passed.
After a diagnosis, people often ask:
- “I know when symptoms started, but I don’t know the exact dates.”
- “I moved around a lot—where do I even find duty or housing records?”
- “My medical records are spread across providers and years.”
The good news: uncertainty doesn’t automatically mean your claim fails. What matters is whether your information can be organized into a defensible, consistent narrative supported by documentation.
Our role is to help you turn scattered information into a structured case file—so your claim isn’t forced to rely on guesswork.


