In many Cottonwood Heights families, symptoms show up during the same seasons as life stress—new jobs, moving homes, caring for parents, or managing kids’ schedules. That’s exactly why it’s easy to lose track of dates and details.
A delayed diagnosis can happen. But a delayed timeline creates a legal reality: your claim needs a coherent story that connects:
- where and when exposure likely occurred, and
- how your medical condition developed and was documented over time.
We help you build that connection without guessing.


