In a community like Warwick, where many people balance work, school, caregiving, and long commutes, it’s common for health problems to become “part of life” before anyone connects them to a past exposure. By the time a diagnosis is confirmed, families often discover that the hardest evidence is also the oldest—housing or assignment details, medical notes from earlier years, and information that’s easy to misremember.
That delay can matter in legal claims. The sooner you can assemble a consistent timeline of service/residency and symptoms, the stronger your position tends to be when the facts are challenged.


