In Salisbury, many people live busy, family-centered lives around work, school schedules, and healthcare appointments. When symptoms show up years later—or worsen gradually—there’s often no immediate sense of what caused them.
That’s especially true when:
- diagnoses evolve over time (new conditions added years later),
- records are spread across providers, and
- the original exposure details aren’t fresh in memory.
The practical challenge isn’t only medical. It’s also legal: building a claim that ties documented exposure to documented injury in a way that holds up under scrutiny.


