Many people in the Capital Region don’t realize they may have a claim until they connect the dots between an illness and what doctors describe as possible risk factors. By the time the connection is made, questions often come up:
- “Do I still have the documentation I need?”
- “What if my symptoms began long after service or residency?”
- “How do I explain my timeline clearly to a claims reviewer?”
Waiting can make it harder to gather supporting materials, especially when your housing records, assignment details, or medical paperwork are scattered across years. An attorney can help you assemble what matters now—without you having to guess what will be relevant.


