Niles-area families often face a similar pattern: symptoms emerge, providers document diagnoses, and then you start looking for an exposure explanation that fits the years you lived, worked, or served. The challenge is that contaminated-water matters don’t hinge on symptoms alone.
They hinge on whether your medical history and exposure timeline can be presented with credible support. For many clients, the most difficult part isn’t the illness—it’s locating the records that prove where and when exposure could have occurred and matching that to how doctors describe onset and risk.
Our job is to help you turn scattered information into a coherent case theory that makes sense to decision-makers.


