Charleston-area residents frequently face a practical challenge: connecting long-term product use to medical records that may be scattered across providers, facilities, and time. Some people were treated years ago, moved within West Virginia, or obtained care through multiple clinics before a diagnosis was confirmed.
Your attorney will focus on building a timeline that makes sense for your life in the Kanawha Valley—when the product was used, how it was purchased or stocked at home, and how your symptoms progressed as you sought care. That timeline matters because it ties your exposure story to the medical evidence in a way that defense teams can’t easily dismiss.


