People often reach out after learning that their diagnosis may be consistent with contaminated-water exposure. But in practice, the case turns on whether there’s a defensible connection between:
- Where and when you lived, worked, trained, or were stationed
- When symptoms began and how they progressed
- What medical records say about likely causes and treatment history
In a suburb like Blaine—where many residents commute, manage household responsibilities, and juggle regional healthcare access—records can be scattered across providers, years, and file formats. The result is that even well-intentioned attempts to “piece it together” can create gaps.
Our job is to help you bring order to that record set and avoid common pitfalls that slow down settlement discussions.


