Many people in Fairbanks first connect the dots after learning more about contamination history—sometimes years after service or residence. Others notice changes during routine care and later discover that their condition appears on lists of illnesses associated with contaminated water.
But by the time you’re searching for help:
- medical records may be scattered between providers (including telehealth)
- family members may not remember exact dates of housing or assignments
- it can be harder to obtain older documents when you’re not near the original base or records offices
A lawyer can take over the evidence-building work so you can focus on treatment and day-to-day life in Interior Alaska.


