Many people connect the dots only after receiving a diagnosis or learning more about contamination reports. By the time you’re searching for answers, you may have:
- medical records spread across multiple providers,
- family members who remember general housing patterns but not exact dates,
- older documents (service records, orders, or civilian employment history) that are hard to locate,
- symptoms that developed gradually or were initially treated as something else.
In a case like this, the “timeline” isn’t just a legal concept—it’s the backbone of how your story gets evaluated. The goal is to align your exposure window with the way your condition was documented and treated over time.


