Many people first come to a lawyer after a diagnosis, but the real challenge often shows up later: records are incomplete, timelines are fuzzy, and key details become harder to confirm.
For Montrose clients, that can be especially true if you’ve had to manage:
- ongoing treatment while traveling between appointments,
- multiple providers over the years,
- and family responsibilities that make it difficult to gather documents quickly.
The earlier you start, the easier it is to build a coherent exposure-and-illness timeline—something that matters when a claim is reviewed under Colorado practice norms and federal case-handling requirements.


