Many people in western Massachusetts learn about potential exposure only after a diagnosis, a family history review, or public reporting about contaminated water. By the time you realize the connection, it can feel like the details are already slipping away—housing records, old orders, or medical notes that don’t clearly address exposure.
A lawyer’s early help matters because the strongest claims typically rely on:
- credible documentation of where you were stationed or residing
- medical records that describe the condition and timeline
- a clear explanation of how the illness fits the exposure history


