Texas claimants often run into the same practical obstacles—just in different settings:
- Treatment is ongoing, so you may not have time to manage records, forms, and deadlines.
- Work schedules and travel (to specialists or follow-up testing) can make it hard to respond quickly to requests.
- Family responsibilities can slow down evidence gathering—housing/assignment details get lost, and documents may be scattered.
An experienced attorney helps you build a case that’s organized enough to withstand scrutiny—without forcing you to become a part-time investigator.


