People in the Hernando area often tell us the same thing: they didn’t realize the connection until after a diagnosis, a doctor mentioned environmental exposure, or they learned more about historical contamination reports. By the time they’re searching for answers, they may be trying to rebuild details from long ago—assignments, housing dates, and medical records.
Acting early can help preserve what’s most important for these cases:
- service or residence proof tied to the relevant period
- medical documentation showing diagnoses and treatment history
- records that support the timeline between exposure and symptoms


