For many clients, the first question isn’t “can I file?”—it’s whether the timeline makes sense. That includes when exposure allegedly occurred, when symptoms started, and when a diagnosis was recorded.
In practice, Roselle-area claimants often run into the same real-world obstacles:
- Scattered medical records across multiple clinics and years
- Jobs and insurance changes that affect what documentation exists
- Family caregivers collecting records while juggling work and school schedules
- Difficulty correlating treatment notes to the specific period of alleged exposure
A strong claim usually requires a coherent story supported by records—not just a diagnosis.


