In our experience, residents around Warsaw often come to us after one of these moments:
- A primary care doctor reviews symptoms and recommends additional evaluation after learning about possible environmental exposure.
- A veteran or family member finds service or residence details that line up with the known contamination periods.
- A diagnosis arrives “out of nowhere,” then additional health issues appear over time—prompting a search for an underlying cause.
- A family caregiver notices a pattern of chronic illness and starts organizing medical records for a loved one.
The key point: the question isn’t just whether an illness exists—it’s whether your documented exposure timing and medical history can be connected in a way that holds up under legal scrutiny.


