People in Yorktown often come to our office after they’ve already done what they can locally: appointments in the community, follow-ups with specialists, and documentation of symptoms as they change. The hard part is that water-exposure injuries don’t always “announce themselves” early. Many families only discover a potential link after medical records accumulate—sometimes years after the relevant service or residence.
In practice, that means the case often turns on:
- building a clear exposure timeline (where the person was and when)
- matching symptoms to medical diagnoses documented over time
- addressing gaps when records are incomplete or dates are remembered differently


