Many Long Island families—especially those juggling school schedules, commuting, and medical appointments—discover their next steps only after symptoms have progressed. In practice, that can make it harder to reconstruct key details like:
- where a person lived or worked during the relevant period
- which medical providers treated them first
- what records exist (and what may no longer be easy to obtain)
The sooner you start, the more effectively your attorney can help preserve the information needed to support your claim.


