Settlement can move faster when your file is easier to evaluate. In Elizabeth, that often means you can clearly show:
- When exposure happened (even if the exact bottle isn’t available)
- Where exposure happened (home landscaping, rental property upkeep, workplace application, or nearby spraying)
- What was used (product type and likely active ingredient consistent with the time period)
- How your illness unfolded (diagnoses, treatment milestones, and key medical records)
If your records are scattered—common for people who were managing work, family, and commuting—settlement can stall while adjusters request basic information repeatedly. A structured evidence approach helps prevent that.


