Many people in Minnesota first discover the connection after a doctor visit, a specialist referral, or a review of long-term symptoms. Then the hard part begins: pulling together documents across years—service records, housing information, treatment notes, pharmacy history, and letters that explain why a diagnosis is considered linked to environmental exposure.
In Buffalo, it’s common for families to have moved multiple times, changed medical providers, or relied on summaries rather than complete charts. That’s why we start by mapping your history into an evidence-ready format. When your timeline is consistent, it’s easier for an attorney to assess exposure and causation.


