In Massachusetts, many people assume they have “plenty of time” because they’re already in care with specialists or because they’ve been told their condition is complicated. But waiting can create practical problems:
- Medical records become harder to consolidate as time passes—especially when providers change or documentation is spread across different systems.
- Key dates get fuzzy, including where someone lived or worked in relation to the base.
- Families often juggle care needs, and evidence-gathering gets delayed until after major life events.
A local attorney experience can help you move efficiently—prioritizing the documents that support exposure and causation without wasting time on records that won’t matter.


