Many people first notice symptoms years after exposure. In the meantime, life keeps moving—work schedules, caregiving, and commuting around the Northshore. That delay can create a common problem for families: medical records may be scattered across providers, and the “timeline” becomes harder to reconstruct.
When your claim depends on connecting exposure and illness, early organization is critical. The sooner you start collecting records and clarifying dates, the easier it is to present a coherent story to decision-makers.


