Many exposure claims are won—or weakened—by timing. In Troutdale, that often means connecting health changes to real-world events such as:
- A recent renovation (drywall dust, adhesives, mold remediation, solvents)
- Construction or maintenance work near your home or workplace (dust, insulation particles, chemical treatments)
- Workplace commuting patterns that place you near the same industrial sources repeatedly
- A sudden change after a ventilation failure, water intrusion, or indoor air problem
Insurance companies may argue that symptoms were caused by something else (stress, unrelated illness, general allergies). A strong claim typically requires a well-documented timeline—what you noticed, when you noticed it, and what was happening in your environment around the same dates.
An AI-assisted review can help your legal team build that timeline faster by organizing dates across documents—then your attorney verifies the links that matter.


