In a dense, fast-moving area like Hackensack, investigations can stall for reasons that have nothing to do with whether you were genuinely harmed:
- Multiple shifts and rotating contractors can make it harder to identify who handled chemicals on the exact day of exposure.
- Construction and maintenance cycles may mean ventilation systems, storage areas, or cleanup procedures change over time.
- Symptom timing can be confusing when you’re commuting, working around pedestrians and traffic, or returning to routine before medical issues fully declare themselves.
- Documentation gaps are common when records are split across employers, property managers, or third-party vendors.
Because of that, insurance and defense teams may argue the chemical connection is “unclear.” Your job shouldn’t be to fight that uncertainty alone.


