Speed matters, but not in the way most people expect. The fastest path is usually the one where your case file is organized enough to be evaluated quickly.
In Lima-area matters, that often means:
- establishing a clear timeline between exposure and diagnosis,
- identifying which product(s) were used (or applied nearby),
- connecting medical findings to the exposure story in a way a reviewer can follow,
- and avoiding statements that create unnecessary confusion.
If your records are scattered—receipts in a drawer, photos on a phone, doctor notes in multiple portals—your review can slow down. An evidence-first approach helps you move faster while still protecting your claim.


