In the Columbia area, people often first connect the dots after a medical diagnosis or a specialist visit—then realize their symptoms don’t fit neatly into “normal aging.” For many, the first push to seek legal guidance comes from:
- A doctor asking about past exposures and requesting a more detailed history
- Family conversations after seeing public updates about contaminated water
- Finding service or housing information that suggests possible time overlap
- Learning that records may be incomplete or scattered across multiple providers
If you’ve been relying on online explanations or a “quick bot” to interpret what your history might mean, that’s understandable—but it’s not the same as a legal review of your exposure window and your medical documentation.


