Many people in our community start with a diagnosis, not a clear exposure story. That’s common when symptoms show up years later. The practical problem is that proof depends heavily on consistency—when you lived where, when symptoms began, what clinicians recorded, and how your medical history was interpreted over time.
For Watertown families, that often means locating details while juggling everyday responsibilities: school schedules, medical appointments in the surrounding area, and coordinating records from multiple providers.
A lawyer can help you:
- organize the exposure timeline (residency/service connection)
- gather the right medical records and request missing ones
- align medical findings with the periods that matter legally


