Many families in Casper wait too long to gather records because life gets busy—then they discover they’re missing housing details, service dates, or medical documentation that ties symptoms to the right period. When that happens, the claim can take longer to develop and become harder to explain.
Your attorney will help you build a clear, chronological record that can stand up to review. That typically includes:
- Service or residency dates tied to the base
- Medical records showing diagnosis, treatment, and progression
- Any documentation that supports where you lived or worked during exposure
Because Wyoming residents may be coordinating care across providers and distances, keeping your documents organized early can prevent avoidable confusion later.


