Many people in Moraga start with good intentions—searching for answers, asking AI tools for help, or pulling together medical summaries. But toxic water cases often stall for reasons that have nothing to do with whether someone is sick:
- Timelines get blurred when symptoms develop over years.
- Records are incomplete (especially when treatment occurred across different providers or states).
- People underestimate how crucial it is to show the exposure-to-illness connection using consistent documentation.
- Conversations with insurers or online “intake bots” can lead to over-sharing before the legal strategy is set.
If you’re concerned about contaminated water exposure, the smartest next step is to organize what you have now—before gaps grow harder to fill.


