Many people in our area don’t realize there’s a time-sensitive process until they’re already dealing with new symptoms, specialist appointments, or a diagnosis that arrived years after the exposure period.
In practical terms, that can be a problem when:
- You’re collecting records while healthcare providers change systems or archive older notes.
- Your family is trying to reconstruct housing or duty history around the timeframe involved.
- You’re trying to understand whether your claim is being evaluated under NJ-related court expectations and procedural norms (even when federal systems and timelines are involved).
Getting organized early can reduce avoidable delays later.


