Many people affected by water contamination only connect the dots years later. In West Memphis, that can look like a familiar pattern: a long stretch of “manageable” symptoms, a delayed diagnosis, and then escalating treatment costs.
Legally, the timing matters because your claim must make sense of:
- when exposure likely occurred (based on residence/assignment history), and
- when symptoms began, were documented, and were formally diagnosed.
We help families organize medical records and exposure details into a timeline that’s easier to evaluate—especially when the story spans multiple providers, hospitals, or clinicians over the years.


