In Deming, cases often come to light in a very specific way: a diagnosis appears years after service, employment, or residence, and then the connection to contaminated water becomes harder to ignore.
That “later discovery” creates a common problem—memories fade, documents get misplaced, and medical records may be spread across different providers. The longer the gap, the more important it is to build a clear timeline using what you have now.
A local-informed legal strategy can help ensure you don’t lose momentum while you’re trying to get answers.


