In Sandy, exposure claims frequently come down to what you can prove—and when you can prove it. That’s because evidence may be generated and then disappear: incident logs can be archived, maintenance notes can be overwritten, and monitoring data may be requested late.
You may also face a common Utah scenario: symptoms that look like other conditions (asthma flares, migraines, skin irritation, anxiety-related breathing changes) while the exposure details are scattered across different providers. The claim succeeds when your evidence tells a consistent story from exposure → symptoms → treatment → ongoing impact.


