In and around Union, many families juggle work schedules, school commitments, and ongoing treatment. When a doctor confirms a serious condition—or when tests suggest it could be tied to prior exposure—there’s often a rush to “tell the whole story” to everyone at once.
In contamination cases, that instinct can backfire. What matters is not just what happened, but how the facts are organized: where you were, when you were there, what symptoms appeared, and what medical records say about possible causes. A local attorney approach focuses on building a claim that’s easier for decision-makers to evaluate.


