Many people first connect the dots after a diagnosis, a specialist visit, or a review of military/housing history. Others learn through family conversations—sometimes after a loved one’s condition worsens.
In suburban communities like Streamwood, it’s common for records to be scattered across locations: older service documents stored at home, medical files held by multiple providers, and symptom timelines remembered in fragments. The legal challenge is making those pieces line up clearly—especially when symptoms can appear months or years after exposure.
A lawyer can help you reconstruct a credible timeline and identify which documents matter most for a claim.


