Many claimants in the Pittsburgh-area region first realize something may be connected to contaminated water years after exposure. In New Kensington, where many residents commute for work and rely on multiple healthcare providers, records often end up scattered across:
- employer or military paperwork kept in different places
- prior clinics and specialists
- pharmacy and lab systems that don’t “talk” to each other
- family-held documents that aren’t indexed by date
Because Pennsylvania courts and insurance processes expect coherent timelines, the hardest part is often not finding a document—it’s building a consistent exposure-and-medical chronology.


