Many cases don’t start with a diagnosis. They start with noticing something is off—then collecting records months or years later. By the time medical findings appear, key proof can be gone:
- product bottles discarded after seasonal yard work
- neighbors’ spray schedules forgotten
- employment details that are hard to reconstruct
- medical records scattered across providers
That’s why the early focus is preservation and organization, not speculation. A strong claim usually shows:
- what product/chemical was involved,
- how and when exposure likely occurred,
- what medical condition resulted,
- why doctors and experts can connect them.


