In the weeks after you suspect a connection to contaminated water, the most important step is stabilizing the medical side and preserving documentation.
For Kennedale-area families, that often looks like:
- Scheduling prompt follow-ups with the specialists you’ve already been referred to (or getting a second opinion if your current diagnosis feels unclear).
- Collecting records while they’re still easy to obtain—visit summaries, test results, hospital discharge papers, and medication history.
- Writing down a timeline that fits your real life: where you lived or were stationed, approximate dates, and when symptoms began.
When you’re juggling work, school, and commuting, it’s easy to postpone paperwork. But in a claim like this, delays can make records harder to reconstruct and can slow down the legal evaluation.


