In a community like San Dimas, many people juggle commuting, school schedules, and work obligations—often around the same window when complications appear and medical records start accumulating. When a device-related injury is suspected, delays can create practical problems:
- Records become harder to retrieve as time passes (especially imaging, device identifiers, and operative documentation).
- Treating providers may change, and continuity gaps can make causation questions more complex.
- Defendants often push early narratives that symptoms were a “known risk” rather than a defect.
Because California has time limits to file claims, starting early can be the difference between a case that’s built on clear evidence and one forced to operate on incomplete information.


