In Corinth and across rural North Mississippi, it’s common for families to learn about potential exposure only after diagnoses show up in medical records—sometimes years after service or residence. When symptoms change over time, doctors may document conditions with differential diagnoses, risk factors, and “possible causes,” but that doesn’t automatically answer the legal question of causation.
Local families often tell the same story:
- medical records exist, but they’re scattered across providers
- dates are unclear (especially for long-ago treatment)
- paperwork is incomplete or hard to retrieve
- the claim feels overwhelming when deadlines are involved
Our job is to organize what you already have, identify what’s missing, and present your case in a way that makes sense to decision-makers.


