Many people start with a diagnosis they can’t ignore, then search online for fast answers—sometimes from AI summaries or “chatbot” guidance. The problem isn’t that information is useless; it’s that it can’t replace the work of connecting your timeline to the specific exposure window and the way West Virginia claimants typically manage records and deadlines in real life.
Charleston-area claimants also tend to run into practical hurdles:
- Records are scattered across providers, years, and locations.
- Symptoms evolved over time, making early memory less reliable.
- Care coordination (specialists, imaging, labs) can create gaps in documentation.
- Travel and commuting constraints can delay follow-ups—especially when health is worsening.
The result? People may delay legal action while gathering documents, then discover they didn’t document the right details.


