In Southern California, it’s common for people to piece together records while balancing work shifts and medical visits. That often means your information isn’t neatly packaged when you first reach out.
Our first goal is to turn what you have into a clear timeline that can be defended. That usually includes:
- Where you lived or worked during relevant periods (and how you know)
- When symptoms began and how they progressed
- What clinicians diagnosed and what treatment followed
- Which records exist (and which ones are missing or hard to obtain)
This matters because a claim isn’t strengthened by uncertainty—it’s strengthened by consistency between your exposure story and your medical documentation.


