In south Texas, many people juggle work schedules, medical travel, and family responsibilities while trying to make sense of long-term diagnoses. By the time you’re ready to pursue a claim, crucial details—dates of residence, housing assignments, treatment records, and early medical notes—may be harder to retrieve.
Acting earlier matters for two practical reasons:
- Evidence is time-sensitive. Records can be incomplete or difficult to locate as years pass.
- Texas deadlines still apply. Filing requirements and procedural timing can affect what options are available.
If you’ve been dealing with symptoms that developed gradually, you don’t need to “prove everything” on day one—but you do need a plan for preserving what you can and building a clear record.


