Sturgis residents often come to us after they’ve spent months—sometimes years—collecting paperwork on their own: discharge information, medical records, and statements from providers. The challenge is that these pieces don’t always line up neatly into what the law requires.
Common Sturgis-area scenarios include:
- Michigan veterans and families who lived through service-related assignments and later developed conditions that doctors say could be linked to contaminated water.
- Civilians and dependents whose exposure is less “front-of-mind” until a diagnosis, family research, or official reports bring the timeline back into focus.
- People managing ongoing care who need help coordinating documentation without losing momentum on treatment.


