Many cases don’t stall because the facts are “missing”—they stall because the story isn’t organized in a way that supports the claim.
In practice, Rock Hill claimants commonly run into problems like:
- Symptoms that showed up years later, making it hard to connect the dots without a clear timeline.
- Medical records that mention multiple risk factors, requiring careful review to focus on what’s most relevant.
- Gaps in documentation about housing, assignments, or timeframes—especially when people moved away or changed providers.
Your attorney’s job is to turn scattered information into a coherent, evidence-based presentation.


