Many people in Oakland start researching after a diagnosis, a medical opinion, or a family discussion about military water contamination. What makes these claims especially challenging is that the legal path depends on consistent dates:
- When exposure occurred (where the person lived, worked, or trained)
- When symptoms started and how they progressed
- When diagnoses were made and what doctors said about potential causes
If you’ve moved multiple times, switched doctors, or received care across different facilities, your records may be fragmented. That doesn’t end the case—but it does mean you need an evidence plan.


