In and around Cairo, many people work jobs with tight production schedules, seasonal workload changes, or physically demanding tasks that don’t pause when symptoms start. Add commuting time and family responsibilities, and it’s common for workers to keep going “just until the next day.”
That pattern can create two issues for your claim:
- The timeline gets blurry. When symptoms start gradually, insurers may argue the injury is unrelated to work or existed before.
- Documentation is incomplete. If you didn’t report symptoms right away or your medical records don’t clearly connect symptoms to your duties, the case becomes harder to prove.
We help you organize what happened—what tasks you performed, when symptoms escalated, and how medical providers described your condition.


