In a city with a high volume of day-to-day activity—shopping centers, offices, hospitality, multi-unit living, and frequent maintenance—exposure evidence can disappear quickly. Cleaning schedules change. Contractors finish. Air quality or moisture issues may be addressed and then covered up in paperwork. If you wait, you may end up with symptoms but not enough records to connect them to a specific exposure pathway.
The fastest way to protect your claim is to build a clear timeline early:
- When symptoms started (and whether they fluctuated)
- What tasks/areas you were exposed to
- What changed in the environment (renovation, remediation, ventilation repairs, new cleaning chemicals)
- What you reported and to whom
AI-supported intake can help your legal team assemble that timeline from scattered documents—so your attorney can evaluate causation sooner and advise you on next steps.


