Many people in Tigard don’t realize how much the legal strength of a contamination claim depends on getting the right documents in the right order. For example:
- Your medical treatment may have happened across multiple clinics (sometimes years apart), with symptom notes scattered through patient portals.
- Your work schedule and commuting demands (including trips into Portland for specialist care) can make it harder to request records quickly.
- Family members may remember details about when symptoms began, but the claim still needs dates that align with service and housing records.
When evidence is incomplete, claims can stall—not because the harm isn’t real, but because the legal theory can’t be supported with consistent proof.


