Many people don’t connect symptoms to contaminated water right away. In Greenwood, that delay often becomes even harder because families are juggling work schedules, children’s needs, and ongoing medical care. By the time a connection is suspected, medical records may be dispersed across providers, and the timeline of housing or assignments can feel blurry.
A lawyer’s job is to rebuild the story in a way that matches how claims are evaluated: where exposure occurred, when it likely happened, and how it relates to the injuries documented by clinicians.


