In many cases, symptoms don’t arrive on a neat calendar. Diagnoses may change, treatment plans may evolve, and early medical notes may not connect the condition to environmental exposure. That’s where your legal strategy has to be built carefully.
In practice, Muskego residents often tell us the same story: a doctor documented a condition, but the record doesn’t clearly explain why it fits a specific exposure theory. Or the medical file references multiple possible causes, and the “water connection” isn’t spelled out.
An attorney can help you:
- organize your medical history into a readable timeline
- identify which records matter most for causation
- request clarifications or supporting documentation when the file is incomplete


