In coastal communities like Fairhope, families often juggle work, caregiving, and healthcare schedules. That’s precisely why starting early matters.
Even when you believe you understand your exposure history, key documents can be hard to locate later—especially if you moved, changed providers, or your records were stored in multiple places. Waiting can also slow down how quickly your attorney can request supporting documentation and line up medical explanations that connect your diagnosis to the relevant exposure period.
If you’re wondering whether you should act now, consider this: the strongest claims are usually built before gaps turn into roadblocks.


