Many people assume they can “figure it out” after they’ve gathered more medical records or after life calms down. In reality, waiting can create avoidable problems—particularly when you’re coordinating care, commuting, and managing work schedules.
Even if the contamination happened long ago, your ability to build a clear record depends on things you can lose with time:
- old housing/assignment documentation
- contact information for providers who treated you years back
- medical records that may not be labeled in a way that’s useful for legal review
- a consistent timeline of symptoms and diagnoses
A lawyer can help you prioritize what to collect first—so your case doesn’t stall due to missing proof.


