In a suburban community like Bethany—where people may work in nearby commercial corridors, manage rental properties, or commute to industrial jobs—exposure events can be easy to miss in the moment. Symptoms may show up later, and the details can blur:
- What day did the irritation start?
- Was it after a specific job site visit or maintenance task?
- Did symptoms improve on weekends or worsen after returning to work or home?
AI-assisted case intake can help a legal team build a clean timeline from scattered records (medical notes, employer communications, incident reports, and any testing results). That timeline matters because Oklahoma courts still require evidence linking the injury to the responsible party’s conduct and the exposure conditions.


