In Evans, exposures frequently get noticed after something changes—sometimes at work, sometimes at home, sometimes in a shared environment. The most common pattern we see is a timeline mismatch: symptoms appear after a shift, after a renovation, after a ventilation change, or after a maintenance event—yet the paperwork doesn’t tell the same story.
AI-assisted intake helps lawyers spot these timing relationships faster by organizing:
- symptom start dates and symptom changes
- job schedules and task descriptions
- incident reports, maintenance logs, and safety complaints
- medical records (including diagnostic codes and visit notes)
That matters because toxic exposure claims in Colorado are often won or lost on how clearly the exposure pathway connects to the injuries—not on how strongly you feel.


