When a doctor’s diagnosis doesn’t clearly answer “why,” it can feel like you’re left holding the wrong kind of paperwork. In Grand Forks, that frustration is amplified by practical realities:
- Ongoing medical appointments (including specialists) that require consistent documentation
- Out-of-town travel for testing or treatment, which can complicate recordkeeping
- Work and caregiving pressures that make it harder to track dates, assignments, and exposures
- Family questions when a loved one is affected later—or passes away
A lawyer’s job is to take that uncertainty and turn it into a clear, evidence-driven path forward.


