Many exposure cases don’t fail because the injury isn’t real. They stall because the evidence is scattered: a lab result here, a doctor’s note there, an email to a supervisor about a strong odor, and a memory of “it got worse after that day.”
In our local experience, the biggest challenge is building a clean timeline that matches:
- When symptoms began (including delayed reactions)
- Where you were (work site, rental unit, school/clinic, renovation zone)
- What was used or disturbed (cleaners, pesticides, solvents, drywall dust, remediation materials, ventilation changes)
- What was reported and when (complaints, maintenance requests, incident reports)
AI-supported intake helps lawyers sort dates, identify missing records, and spot inconsistencies early—so the right experts (medical and industrial) can focus faster.


