In a smaller community like Douglas, people often assume they can rely on memory. But when symptoms show up long after service or residence, that’s where cases commonly stall.
For many families, the challenge isn’t just the diagnosis—it’s the paperwork trail:
- housing or assignment documentation that’s incomplete or hard to locate
- medical records that mention “possible causes” without tying them clearly to water exposure
- family members who need to step in after a loved one can no longer participate
A local attorney approach focuses on turning scattered documents into a clear, evidence-based narrative—so you’re not left trying to “connect the dots” alone while dealing with treatment.


