Many people in the Charleston-area region don’t realize they may have a potential claim until years after exposure—often after a diagnosis, a new family history, or public health updates. When you’re in day-to-day life (commuting for work, caring for children, handling routine logistics), it’s easy to postpone legal action.
But the longer you wait, the harder it can be to gather supporting documentation—especially service or residency records, medical records from multiple providers, and records that establish where you were living or working during relevant periods.
Working with counsel early helps you:
- identify what documents matter most for your exposure timeline
- request medical records in a usable format
- avoid common filing mistakes that can delay or weaken a case


