Many people don’t realize they should document exposure until years after they first notice health issues. In a place like Paramus—where many residents work in healthcare, logistics, construction, education, and other demanding roles—life often moves fast, and records get stored away.
When you’re trying to connect past exposure to current diagnoses, the hardest part is usually not the diagnosis itself. It’s building a consistent, evidence-based timeline that can stand up to legal scrutiny—especially when:
- symptoms began gradually,
- medical records are spread across multiple providers,
- names/dates/addresses changed over time,
- and you’re trying to remember details while also managing treatment.


