Many people from the region served at or near bases years ago, then later notice symptoms that gradually become part of daily life—ongoing care, medication, specialist visits, and time away from work. In Airmont, where families frequently juggle school, commuting, and long-term treatment, delays in documenting and building a case can create avoidable friction.
A lawyer’s job is to help you:
- preserve and organize medical documentation while it’s easiest to obtain
- connect your timeline of exposure to your diagnosis history
- respond confidently when claims are questioned


