Many people first contact an attorney after they realize that their medical timeline doesn’t “fit” the way doctors initially explained it. By the time the connection is clearer, records may be harder to track down, and the details that matter most—dates of residence, unit/assignment history, and symptom progression—can become difficult to reconstruct.
In Wisconsin, you also want to be mindful of how quickly evidence can get fragmented across providers, facilities, and time. Getting a structured plan early can reduce avoidable delays and help ensure your claim is organized from the start.


