In and around Stonecrest, many exposures happen in everyday settings: after a renovation, during maintenance, or when a workplace changes cleaning chemicals or processes. By the time you feel sick, the original materials may be gone, the area may be cleaned, and records may be “hard to find.”
That’s why your claim can depend on whether you can show:
- what substance was present (or likely present)
- when exposure occurred (dates, shift times, project phases)
- how exposure happened (ventilation, dust control, handling practices)
- what changed in your health afterward (medical timeline)
AI-supported intake helps your lawyer sort these facts faster—especially when you have scattered emails, photos, discharge paperwork, and medical notes across months.


