In the first phase, the goal is not to “prove everything at once.” It’s to build a workable case timeline and identify what matters most for a claim in a way that can hold up under review.
A lawyer’s early work commonly includes:
- Confirming the exposure window: which products were used, for how long, and roughly when symptoms started.
- Linking diagnosis documents to the exposure story: pulling pathology reports, treatment summaries, and doctor notes that describe the condition and course of care.
- Reconstructing product information when packaging is gone: using what you remember about brands, label appearance, purchase patterns, and household storage.
- Assessing which claim path fits best given your medical situation and the available records.
Because South El Monte residents often juggle work and caregiving, having a structured intake process can reduce the burden of repeatedly contacting providers for records.


