Many people assume they’ll “figure it out later,” especially when a diagnosis arrives years after service or residence. In practice, the longer time passes, the more common it becomes to run into gaps—missing housing details, unclear dates, or medical records that reference symptoms but don’t clearly connect them to exposure.
For Taunton families juggling work, school schedules, and medical appointments, that uncertainty can feel overwhelming. But legally, your claim depends on consistency: where you were, when you were there, what you experienced, and what your doctors documented.
If you’ve been saying, “I know something happened, but I can’t prove it,” you’re not alone—and you don’t have to build the case by yourself.


