Many Oswego residents first suspect a toxic exposure because symptoms began after a specific event—like a maintenance task, a workplace change, a water intrusion repair, or a remodeling project in a home or rental. The problem is that people don’t always connect the dots right away, and insurance or employers may later argue the timing doesn’t match.
A fast, evidence-focused approach helps you answer questions early:
- What happened, and when?
- What substances were present (or likely present)?
- How soon did symptoms begin, and how have they changed since?
- What records already exist from work, property management, or medical visits?
That “timeline clarity” is where AI-supported intake can be especially useful—by turning scattered notes into a readable chronology your lawyer can act on.


