In many Lompoc situations, the exposure story is fragmented: a shift-based job, a building maintenance issue, a renovation, a delivery/warehouse environment, or a lingering odor after an event. Symptoms may show up days later, progress slowly, or be dismissed as stress or “something else.”
That’s why sequence matters:
- when symptoms started
- what you were doing (or where you were) around that time
- when you reported concerns
- what testing—if any—was done and how soon
AI-enabled intake and record review can help compress the chaos into a readable timeline so your attorney can focus on causation, not just collecting documents.


