Many exposures in and around Los Lunas don’t come with a clear “incident report” moment. Instead, they show up through patterns—irritation after a shift, worsening respiratory or skin symptoms after a cleanup, recurring headaches after a nearby release, or health changes that are mistaken for something more common.
Two practical issues commonly slow cases:
- Multiple timeframes: Symptoms may start right away or later after repeated exposure.
- Record fragmentation: Medical visits, employer paperwork, and safety documents may be stored across different systems and providers.
A strong claim depends on building a clean timeline. AI tools can help organize and flag key dates in large document sets, but the attorney’s job is to determine what matters legally and medically—and to steer the claim toward proof, not speculation.


