In and around Groton—where many families have moved for work, healthcare, or retirement—people often have pieces of proof but not the kind of timeline attorneys need to evaluate a claim. Medical records may show diagnoses and treatment, while housing or assignment details from years ago may be scattered across old paperwork.
That’s why the first priority is usually reconstructing:
- Where the person lived or worked during the relevant period
- When symptoms began or worsened
- What clinicians documented about possible causes
- Which documents still exist (and which may need to be requested)
A local lawyer approach matters because Connecticut residents must coordinate the claim process with the practical realities of how records are stored, accessed, and updated over time.


