Many people in the Rockford region—including Roscoe—discover the connection years after the fact. By then, the hardest part often isn’t the diagnosis; it’s what’s missing:
- Orders/assignment details that are hard to locate
- Housing or employment records that don’t clearly show dates
- Medical notes that mention symptoms but don’t explain how clinicians weighed possible exposure sources
- Family members who remember “roughly when” something happened, but not the exact window needed for a claim
When evidence is incomplete, opposing parties may argue the story is too vague. That’s why early organization matters—especially for residents who may be balancing treatment, work schedules, and long drives for medical care around Illinois.


