Many people first reach out after a doctor recommends additional evaluation, after a diagnosis changes, or after they notice their medical pattern resembles information they’ve seen about contaminated water.
In real life—especially for families juggling Missouri routines—people often have a mix of documents:
- Some service or housing information is easy to find, while other details are missing or vague.
- Medical records may be spread across providers, clinics, or specialists.
- Symptoms may have started gradually, then worsened—making it harder to describe the “when” without organized records.
Our job is to turn that scattered history into a clear, supportable case theory that focuses on what matters most: where you were, when you were there, and how your medical records fit that timeline.


