People in Fort Payne often begin with a similar pattern: a diagnosis arrives, symptoms worsen over time, and the family starts comparing notes—service dates, duty locations, housing history, or other periods of time near affected water systems. Then comes the hard part: figuring out what documents actually matter and how to present them in a way that holds up.
It’s common for residents to have partial records scattered across years—especially when providers, addresses, and medical systems changed. Sometimes the first draft of the story is also the most emotional one, and it’s easy to guess when you’re under stress. We help you replace guesswork with an evidence-based timeline.


