In suburban communities like Westbury, it’s common for families to piece together health and housing timelines while juggling work, school schedules, and routine medical care. That can make it easy to lose focus on the two things claims usually depend on most:
- A credible exposure timeline (where you lived or trained, and when)
- A medical narrative that ties diagnoses and symptom progression to that exposure
Even when someone “knows” their illness is connected, the legal system still expects organized proof. If records are incomplete—or if dates don’t line up—your case can stall even when you have serious medical concerns.


