In a smaller community, people tend to share information fast—who remodeled, which crew was on-site, when a chemical odor lingered, what vehicle was idling near a work area, or when neighbors reported similar symptoms. That can help, but it can also confuse dates.
AI-assisted intake is designed to stabilize the timeline early by organizing:
- symptom start dates (and what was happening that day)
- work schedules and shift changes
- building/yard activity (spraying, grinding, demolition, ventilation changes)
- medical visits and diagnosis codes
California courts generally care about whether the evidence connects the dots—not just whether you felt sick. Building a credible timeline early can make it easier to show that the exposure and the injury are related.


