Many claimants in the Houston-area—truck drivers, military families, and former service members who later settled in suburban communities—discover their connection to contaminated water years after exposure. In Iowa Colony, that often happens in real life like this:
- A diagnosis arrives after a long stretch of symptoms that were initially treated as “routine” health issues.
- Family members start researching because they recognize a pattern in medical history.
- The person has moved multiple times, making it harder to locate old orders, housing records, or provider notes.
- Medical records exist, but they’re fragmented across different clinics and specialists.
We see the same challenge repeatedly: the illness may be documented, but the exposure story isn’t yet organized for a legal claim. Our job is to build that bridge.


