Many toxic exposure claims in Schenectady begin the same way: a person notices symptoms after a specific routine—regular duties at a facility, maintenance work, commuting between indoor spaces, or time spent in a building with ventilation or moisture problems.
New York injury cases typically rise or fall on causation—linking the exposure to the illness using credible records and properly developed facts. That’s where AI-supported case review can be practical: it can help your legal team align dates across your medical chart, workplace documentation, and any environmental testing you already have.
What matters is building a timeline that withstands scrutiny—especially when an insurer argues your condition has an unrelated cause.


