Many residents who contact our office live a commute-and-care routine—appointments in Pierce County, follow-ups with specialists, and work schedules that don’t pause just because records are hard to find.
That’s one reason timing becomes such a big issue. By the time someone in Puyallup realizes their diagnosis could fit an exposure-related pattern, they’re often juggling:
- multiple providers (and fragmented records)
- changing symptoms over time
- family members helping coordinate care
- difficulty reconstructing exact housing/work dates
A lawyer can help you turn what you remember into what you can document—without overreaching or guessing.


