Many people on the Charleston-area side discover their potential connection after a diagnosis, a specialist referral, or a family member sharing what they’ve learned about contaminated water. For others, the concern starts as a “pattern”—symptoms that emerge over time and don’t neatly match what they were told to expect.
What makes these cases especially hard from a practical standpoint in and around James Island is the everyday reality of gathering documentation:
- Health records may be spread across multiple providers (including specialists outside the immediate Charleston area).
- Service history details can be buried in old paperwork, separated by years.
- The timeline must line up—especially when you’re trying to remember housing assignments, duty locations, or water exposure circumstances.
A lawyer’s job is to take what you have and turn it into an evidence-based presentation that a claims process can evaluate.


