Many clients we meet in Erie County tell us the same story: they have part of the timeline, but not everything is organized in a way that’s useful to a lawyer. Some have discharge or assignment information; others have medical records that are spread across multiple providers.
That’s why the first step is usually not “proving your illness”—it’s turning your history into a usable case file.
Common examples we see with Erie residents include:
- Gaps in address or unit details that are easy to remember emotionally, but hard to prove on paper.
- Medical documentation that lists conditions without clearly addressing onset timing or risk factors.
- Confusion caused by family members who remember exposure details differently.
A responsible attorney review helps you avoid the mistake of building a claim around assumptions instead of evidence.


