Owosso-area clients come to us with a common pattern: they were exposed years ago, and the health effects didn’t fully surface until later. By the time diagnoses are confirmed, it can be difficult to reconstruct the timeline—especially if records are incomplete or scattered across multiple providers.
Many people also tell us they’re trying to manage everyday responsibilities (work, family care, transportation) while navigating paperwork and deadlines. A lawyer can take over the legal groundwork so you’re not forced to become an evidence coordinator.


