Many Rosemount families discover the possible connection only after a diagnosis, a specialist visit, or a review of military service history. The challenge is that the most important evidence is often spread out across time:
- older medical records that may be incomplete
- documentation of housing or assignment periods
- treatment notes that describe symptoms but don’t directly address exposure
Minnesota claimants often tell us they’re doing this alongside normal life—commuting, school schedules, and ongoing healthcare needs. The sooner you start organizing your file, the easier it is to build a consistent story about where exposure likely occurred and how your condition progressed.


