Many service members and civilians from across Illinois—especially those with long gaps between service and diagnosis—run into the same problem: the illness is documented, but the timeline of exposure is harder to piece together.
In a smaller community like Jacksonville, it’s common for families to rely on doctor visits, hospital summaries, and personal recollections. Those can be valuable—but they may not fully capture the details a claim requires, such as:
- where the person lived or worked during the relevant period
- when symptoms began and how they progressed
- how clinicians described likely causes at the time
- what records exist (and which ones are missing)
A lawyer can help turn that information into a clearer, evidence-based narrative for your claim.


