Many Hannibal residents don’t realize they may have a viable claim until a diagnosis forces new questions—sometimes years after service, employment, or lawful residence connected to the base.
In practice, a claim usually turns on three things:
- Proof of qualifying exposure during the relevant time window
- Medical documentation showing the condition and how it evolved
- A credible connection between exposure and injury that can stand up to legal scrutiny
Because symptoms can appear later, the hardest part is often not the doctor’s care—it’s translating the medical story into a clear, legally understandable sequence.


