For many claimants, the most frustrating part isn’t the diagnosis—it’s the gap between when exposure may have happened and when the illness became clear. In the years that follow, details about assignments, housing, and timelines can become blurry.
In a community like Babylon, where many people juggle work, family care, and travel to medical appointments, it’s easy for evidence to get scattered. Phone numbers change. Documents are stored in multiple places. Medical providers may have retired or moved.
A lawyer’s job is to help you rebuild the timeline in a way that makes sense to the legal process—without guessing.


