In Brunswick, Ohio, many people first connect their concerns to contaminated water by reviewing family histories—often years after the fact. That can happen when:
- A veteran or service member returns to civilian life and later receives diagnoses that raise questions.
- Medical providers recommend additional evaluation after unusual or persistent symptoms.
- Family members discover service dates, duty assignments, or housing details that line up with known contamination periods.
- Illnesses appear in phases—first one condition, then additional diagnoses that prompt a “pattern” review.
Because the story unfolds over time, your claim needs a clean, credible chronology—not just a diagnosis name. We focus on building the timeline in a way that makes sense to you, your doctors, and the people evaluating your case.


