Many people in the St. Louis area don’t realize how time-sensitive evidence can be until they start looking. Phone numbers change, old paperwork becomes harder to obtain, and medical records don’t always arrive in a usable form on the first request.
Local claimants often come to us after they’ve already done the “obvious” steps—seeing doctors, collecting lab results, and trying to piece together timelines. The problem is that a successful claim depends on more than diagnosis. It depends on building a defensible record showing:
- the relevant dates of service or residence
- the likely exposure window
- how the medical condition fits the exposure history
- what damages resulted (treatment costs, impacts on work, family burdens, and more)
Getting help early can reduce missteps that slow down or weaken a claim later.


