Many people first connect the dots long after their service or residency. In the Lansdale area, that often looks like:
- A diagnosis arrives amid busy work schedules tied to commuting and family obligations.
- Treatment continues for years, and the original records become harder to track.
- Symptoms progress, making it harder to remember the early timeline with precision.
When a claim involves historic exposure, the “when” matters. The sooner you start gathering documentation—without guessing—the better prepared your case can be.


