Many people in our area first realize something may be connected to past exposure only after repeated doctor visits, worsening conditions, or diagnoses that don’t fully explain themselves. That delay is common in water-contamination matters, especially when symptoms appear years later.
The practical challenge for Dunmore families is that life moves on—providers change, records become harder to obtain, and details about dates and locations get fuzzy. A lawyer’s job is to slow that down by turning your history into an organized, evidence-backed narrative.
What we focus on early:
- Building a clean exposure timeline (service/employment/residency details)
- Collecting medical records that show when symptoms began and how they progressed
- Identifying which documents strengthen causation and which ones don’t


