In New Castle, many people juggle work, caregiving, and medical appointments while trying to figure out how to document an exposure history from years—or even decades—ago. That’s difficult even when you’re motivated and organized.
Legal cases involving water contamination often turn on details: where someone lived, when they were there, how symptoms evolved, and what clinicians actually wrote in the medical record. Once time passes, it can be harder to locate documents, confirm dates, or obtain records in a usable form.
Getting guidance early helps you avoid the most common problem we see locally: collecting information without building it into a legal narrative.


