For many clients, the hardest part isn’t deciding whether they feel sick—it’s tracking down the proof needed to support the claim. Symptoms can surface years later, and memories of housing assignments, job duties, or water usage can fade.
Massachusetts courts and legal systems expect claims to be grounded in evidence, not assumptions. That means your file should be built with consistency in mind:
- When exposure likely occurred
- Where you or your loved one lived or worked during the relevant period
- What diagnoses appeared and when
- How doctors described likely causes and progression
Even if you already have medical records, the question is whether they tell a coherent story that attorneys and claims reviewers can evaluate.


