Many people in Kelso aren’t searching because they want a “general” answer—they’re searching because they have a specific story:
- A diagnosis that appeared years after service or residence
- Medical records that mention possible causes but don’t explicitly connect them to contaminated water
- Difficulty locating old assignment or housing documentation
- Conflicting information about what symptoms could have been caused by exposure
In Washington, insurers and other parties often expect documentation to be straightforward and consistent. When your evidence is scattered, that expectation can hurt your ability to move forward.
Your attorney can help translate what your doctors wrote into a legal narrative that addresses the key issues: exposure, injury, and the link between them.


