In a commuter-heavy area like Fairview, life moves quickly—work schedules, school pickups, and long drives can make it easy to delay paperwork. But in contamination cases, delays can be costly in a different way: evidence gets harder to reconstruct as time passes.
Many people only connect the dots after reading about contamination history or after a diagnosis changes their life. When symptoms develop years later, the legal challenge often isn’t whether someone is sick—it’s whether the claim can explain how exposure likely contributed to the condition.


