For many people, the hardest part isn’t finding out there was contamination—it’s building the record that supports their claim. In the real world, that often means:
- Medical records are spread across providers and years
- Symptoms evolve, and diagnoses may have changed over time
- Service or residency details may be incomplete or hard to locate
- Deadlines and paperwork requirements create pressure to “get it right” quickly
In Wisconsin, residents also tend to rely on a mix of local healthcare systems and referrals. That can be helpful for care—but it also means the legal team must carefully track what each clinician documented and when.


