Many people don’t connect the dots until years later—after a diagnosis, after a loved one declines, or after public health information brings attention to historical water contamination.
In practice, Birmingham residents often tell us the same story:
- they have medical records, but the notes don’t clearly address exposure history;
- they remember housing assignments or work locations only vaguely;
- and they worry about whether they waited too long.
A lawyer can help you organize what you already have, identify what’s missing, and create a timeline that makes sense to the people reviewing the claim.


