Many people in Glendale first connect the dots after years of medical appointments—sometimes after a doctor mentions exposure as a possibility or after public health updates bring attention to historical water contamination. By the time someone is ready to act, they’re often faced with:
- Medical records spread across different providers and dates
- Uncertainty about which documents prove where they lived or served
- Confusion about what must be filed and when
- The practical challenge of organizing evidence while working or caregiving
A lawyer’s job is to convert that uncertainty into a clear, defensible timeline and evidence plan.


