Many people in our region start with a diagnosis and then try to reconstruct the past. In Wisconsin, that often means piecing together treatment notes from multiple systems—primary care, specialists, and sometimes hospitals farther from home.
Common problems we see:
- Symptom documentation exists, but the early timeline is incomplete (e.g., first complaints weren’t coded the way you’d need later).
- Test results are in different formats (patient portals, paper records, or provider summaries).
- Work and insurance documentation aren’t aligned with the medical chronology.
- Family history and risk factors weren’t fully discussed in the earliest visits, which can complicate later causation explanations.
Instead of guessing, we help you build a timeline that makes sense to medical reviewers and to the legal process.


