Many people in Muskegon only start investigating after a diagnosis appears—or after symptoms worsen—sometimes years after military service or duty. That delay can create practical problems:
- Scattered medical records from multiple providers across Michigan (and sometimes out of state)
- Unclear recall about where and when certain housing, training, or work locations involved base water systems
- Family and work disruptions that make it harder to collect documentation quickly
And because Muskegon is a regional hub—people often travel for care, specialists, or follow-up testing—the “paper trail” can be spread across systems. A lawyer can help you centralize that evidence into a defensible narrative.


