People in the Indianapolis-area often come to us after one of these scenarios:
- A diagnosis shows up years later, and the person realizes their service or residence timeframe lines up with known contaminated water periods.
- Family members remember duty assignments or housing locations, but the claimant can’t easily produce the paperwork.
- Medical providers raise environmental exposure as a possibility, but the patient needs help turning that concern into a structured claim.
- A quick online “chat” or form gives general information—yet the claimant still can’t tell what evidence is actually required to move forward.
The common thread: you shouldn’t have to guess what will be persuasive to insurers or opposing counsel. You need a plan built around evidence—not just uncertainty.


