For many people in eastern New Mexico, the hardest part isn’t understanding that contamination claims exist—it’s translating their personal history into a claim that can be evaluated under real legal standards.
Common Portales-area scenarios we see include:
- Family members who handle the paperwork. You may be collecting service documents, treatment records, and pharmacy history while also managing appointments and daily responsibilities.
- Gaps in timelines. Addresses, unit assignments, and water-system exposure details can be incomplete—especially when records are spread across years.
- Symptoms that evolved. Health problems may show up long after exposure, which is where medical documentation and careful causation review become essential.
- The “AI said it might apply” problem. Online tools can be helpful for orientation, but they can’t replace an attorney review of your specific service timeline and medical history.
If you’re asking whether your situation “fits,” the goal is not to rely on broad matches—it’s to assemble credible evidence that can be evaluated responsibly.


