In Burlington, many exposures are tied to short windows—after a renovation, during a particular job phase, following a spill report, or when ventilation or filtration fails. That matters because New Jersey claims typically rise or fall on whether the medical record and exposure history line up.
Instead of treating your situation like a generic personal injury claim, your lawyer needs to answer questions like:
- Did symptoms start after a specific shift, task, or event?
- Were there odors, visible dust, or chemical handling at the time?
- Did you report concerns internally, to a supervisor, landlord, or contractor?
- Are there medical notes that connect your complaints to the period of exposure?
AI-assisted review can help spot gaps—like missing dates, inconsistent descriptions, or records that don’t match your stated timeline—so your attorney can correct course early.


