Most people in southern New Mexico don’t begin with legal theory. They begin with a medical moment:
- A diagnosis arrives after years of symptoms.
- A doctor suggests exploring environmental or exposure-related causes.
- Family members compare service history and realize dates may line up with known contamination periods.
- Records are found later—through discharge paperwork, old addresses, or medical providers you haven’t seen in a long time.
That’s why your first step should be practical: build a clear exposure-and-medical timeline you can share with counsel. Courts and insurers don’t decide cases based on concern alone—they look for evidence that supports a credible connection.


