People come to us for different reasons, but a common theme is the same: the illness arrived after time had passed, and the story is hard to prove.
For many Washington families, that “proof gap” shows up in real-world ways:
- You may have medical records that diagnose symptoms but don’t clearly connect them to an exposure timeline.
- You may be searching for old orders, housing details, or names of clinics and providers.
- You may be trying to manage a claim while working overtime, commuting across the region, or caring for children and aging relatives.
Legal guidance helps translate your history into something a claim evaluator can understand—consistently, with dates and supporting records.


