Residents here often juggle work schedules, caregiving, and treatment logistics. That makes it easy for key information to get scattered—especially when multiple doctors, imaging centers, or pharmacies are involved.
A lawyer can help you build a case file that’s easier to review and easier to defend later. AI-assisted tools can be useful for keeping tasks on track, but the goal is simple: so your medical records and exposure history line up with what the law and insurance carriers need.
What to focus on first:
- Diagnosis documents (pathology reports, specialist letters, treatment summaries)
- Exposure timeline (approximate years, frequency, household use patterns)
- Product clues (brand names, label descriptions, where it was purchased)


