For people in Newport, the first “data point” is usually medical: a diagnosis, recurring symptoms, or a specialist visit that prompts questions about environmental exposure. The second step is often frustrating—because the details you need for a claim (dates, addresses, duty assignments, treatment notes) may be scattered across years, providers, and paperwork.
A common scenario we see:
- A service member or family member remembers roughly when they lived or worked at a base.
- Later, a doctor discusses possible links to contaminated water.
- The claimant then tries to rebuild the timeline for legal purposes—without realizing how specific exposure timing needs to be.
That’s why early legal review matters. It’s not about “proving blame.” It’s about building a defensible story that aligns medical evidence with documented exposure.


