Many people in Michigan discover their concern after a diagnosis, a news story, or a family medical pattern. The challenge is that contamination claims require more than a diagnosis name—they require a credible connection between exposure timing and medical history.
For Inkster residents, that often means:
- Providers may be in different Michigan systems (or outside Michigan), creating gaps in how records are organized.
- Work and family schedules can delay collecting documents.
- Some claimants remember locations broadly (“on base,” “during training”) but can’t immediately produce the exact duty or residence details.
That’s why we start by mapping what you know, what’s missing, and what can realistically be obtained—so your claim doesn’t get slowed down later.


