People often come to us after they’ve been told their condition is “unexplained,” “multifactorial,” or possibly related to environmental exposure—but not clearly tied to a specific source. In practical terms, that means:
- You may have diagnoses that were treated for years before anyone mentioned water contamination.
- Your records may be spread across providers, specialties, and hospital systems.
- You may remember housing, duty assignments, or timeframes—but not have easy access to every document.
In Washington, you still have to follow procedural rules and deadlines that can affect how your claim is handled. The earlier you organize your evidence, the less likely you are to run into avoidable delays or gaps.


