Many people living in the Mid-South spend hours commuting, managing work schedules, and handling family responsibilities—so the practical question becomes: how do you reconstruct where you were and what you were exposed to, years later?
For Southaven clients, the challenge is often not that they “don’t have a story,” but that the story is fragmented:
- Service and housing details are stored across multiple systems or paper files
- Medical records were collected from different providers over time
- Symptoms evolved gradually, making it harder to pinpoint “when it started”
- Family members may remember the impact, but not the exact dates
A lawyer’s job is to turn those pieces into a defensible exposure and causation narrative—grounded in what can be supported, not just what seems likely.


