For many people, the first “wake-up call” isn’t a historical investigation—it’s a medical appointment. A provider may recommend follow-up testing, specialist care, or documentation that raises questions about environmental exposure.
In New Brunswick, that urgency is common because families often juggle:
- Work schedules in the Raritan/central NJ corridor
- Childcare and school commitments
- Ongoing medical visits across multiple providers
When your health timeline spans years, it’s easy to lose clarity about dates, locations, and the chain of information from diagnosis to treatment. That’s where legal help becomes practical: we help you preserve what matters and present it in a way that aligns with how claims are evaluated.


