Staunton is home to a mix of working families, retirees, and many residents with military ties who may have been exposed years—or decades—ago. When symptoms emerge later, it’s common for people to feel stuck between two worlds:
- Medical providers may treat the condition, but not always address the exposure timeline in a way that’s useful for a legal claim.
- Records may be scattered across providers, employers, and archived documentation.
- Deadlines and procedures can be strict, especially in claims involving federal programs.
Local legal support matters because the process still needs to be handled with the realities of Virginia life in mind—getting records, coordinating with doctors, and meeting procedural requirements without losing momentum.


