Many people in Central New York start with a belief, not a file. Maybe a diagnosis seems to match what they’ve read online. Maybe relatives served and mentioned water contamination. Maybe a doctor suggested environmental risk as one of several possibilities.
But in a legal claim, the question isn’t whether contaminated water is part of the conversation—it’s whether the evidence supports a medically plausible connection tied to your timeline.
That’s where legal review matters. A good Syracuse-based intake isn’t about debating symptoms at a distance; it’s about organizing:
- where you lived or worked during relevant periods
- the dates your symptoms appeared and how they progressed
- what your medical records actually say (not just what you remember)
- what additional records you may need to strengthen causation


