Many people first realize something may be connected only after a diagnosis, a medical review, or learning more about contamination history. In a place like Aurora—where healthcare decisions, work schedules, and family responsibilities move fast—there’s often a gap between “something feels wrong” and “we have documents that support a legal claim.”
That delay can create practical problems:
- Medical records may be incomplete or stored across different providers
- Key dates (residency, assignments, or timeframes) get harder to reconstruct
- Questions about causation can become more contested when years have passed
A lawyer can help you assemble a timeline while records are still obtainable and while your medical history is fresh enough to interpret.


