For many families in Plainview, the first step isn’t a lawsuit—it’s a moment of clarity:
- A new diagnosis after years of symptoms
- A doctor’s note suggesting environmental exposure may be relevant
- Family members comparing timelines and realizing service/residency overlaps with affected periods
- Records arriving late, forcing the need to reconstruct a timeline
Because daily life in Texas often comes with fast-moving schedules (work shifts, school calendars, commuting, and medical travel), it’s easy to set aside documentation until “later.” In these cases, “later” can become a problem.


