Many people in Bangor can recall when they served or lived on/near affected sites, but struggle with the paper trail that turns a memory into usable legal proof. In Maine, it’s common for claimants to move between providers, workplaces, and care settings—especially when symptoms evolve over time.
That creates a predictable challenge:
- Medical records are spread out (primary care, specialists, imaging centers, hospitals)
- Dates get fuzzy after years of treatment
- Exposure details may be incomplete (housing vs. duty assignments, overlapping assignments, partial records)
A lawyer’s work here isn’t to “guess” at causation—it’s to organize what you have, identify what’s missing, and build a coherent, defensible narrative that fits the facts.


