Many people wait because they don’t yet have a diagnosis—or they’re told it’s “probably something else.” In Fort Morgan, delays can be especially harmful when evidence is time-sensitive, such as:
- Workplace conditions that change after an incident (ventilation, equipment, chemical storage, protective gear)
- Property conditions that get “cleaned up” before testing is done (moisture damage, odors, remediation attempts)
- Testing and documentation that is later lost or hard to obtain
If you suspect your symptoms are linked to exposure at home, at work, or in the community, it’s smart to speak with counsel early—while records still exist and before narratives get locked in.


