Many people in the Schertz area first notice symptoms years after exposure. That delay can create a “proof gap”: medical records may describe the condition, but they may not directly connect it to a specific environmental source.
Our experience handling these matters shows that the hardest part is often not the diagnosis—it’s assembling the timeline and translating medical information into a legal story that makes sense.
A lawyer can:
- Organize service/residency evidence that helps show exposure during the relevant periods
- Identify which medical records and clinician statements matter most
- Help prevent avoidable mistakes when documentation is incomplete or dates are unclear


