In Hampton and across the Virginia Peninsula, it’s common for claimants to juggle healthcare, school schedules, and commuting demands. When symptoms show up years later, it can feel like everything is “out of order”:
- medical records may be spread across providers
- housing or assignment details can be hard to recall precisely
- family members may remember events differently than official documents
A lawyer’s job is to bring those moving parts into alignment. That means organizing dates, identifying which documents verify time at or near the relevant base water systems, and asking for medical records in a way that supports causation—not just symptoms.


