In a smaller Texas community like Bonham, many people manage care across multiple providers—local clinics, visiting specialists, and long-term treatment in different settings. That’s not unusual, but it creates a common problem for contamination claims: the medical record may document diagnoses while missing details that lawyers and investigators need for exposure and causation.
Your attorney can help you:
- Identify which records matter most (and which don’t)
- Build a consistent timeline from service/residency to symptoms
- Request clarifications or missing documentation so the claim doesn’t stall
This matters because insurance defenses often focus on gaps—gaps in documentation, gaps in timing, or gaps in how symptoms were described.


