In Northern Kentucky and the tri-state area, it’s common for affected families to piece together information from multiple sources—medical providers, prior housing/assignment records, and older documentation that may not be organized. By the time you’re ready to file, you may realize that what you remember and what you can prove are not always the same.
A lawyer’s job is to reduce that gap. That often means:
- sorting records into a clear timeline tied to service/residence,
- pulling key medical documentation that supports exposure-related causation,
- and preparing your claim so it’s understandable to the people evaluating it.


