When injured people contact a law firm in Mishawaka, the biggest delay is usually not legal complexity—it’s missing or scattered information. A fast start often comes down to building a short “evidence timeline” that connects:
- Where exposure may have happened (home, rental property, workplace, or nearby application)
- When it likely occurred (months/years, not necessarily exact dates)
- What products were used (even if you don’t have the original bottle)
- What medical diagnosis and testing happened afterward
A helpful approach is to create a one-page summary you can share during an initial consultation:
- Your exposure story (5–10 bullet points)
- Your diagnosis timeline (date of first symptoms → diagnosis → major tests)
- A list of documents you already have (prescriptions, pathology reports, imaging, doctor letters)
- The questions you want answered (settlement vs. more evidence, deadlines, next steps)


