In a smaller community like Tullahoma, it’s common for people to rely on family, church, or local employers for support while navigating a medical crisis. That support is valuable—but it can also create pressure to “handle it later.”
The problem is that evidence doesn’t wait. Records may be incomplete, providers may close practices, and key documentation (housing details, service dates, and medical notes) can become harder to obtain over time. An attorney can help you act early—before gaps become permanent.


