Many people start with a similar story: they review public information, notice their illness seems to line up with known contamination timeframes, and then run into the hard part—proof.
In Kalispell, that proof often looks like a patchwork:
- Treatment received across multiple providers after relocation
- Medical records that mention symptoms but don’t clearly address timing
- Gaps in documentation from years ago
- Family members who remember events but don’t have every record in hand
A lawyer’s job is to turn that patchwork into a legally persuasive timeline—so your claim doesn’t stall because the story is incomplete or unclear.


