In New Jersey, deadlines matter—especially when you’re trying to connect an exposure to injuries that may evolve over months. Delays can make it harder to obtain records, document the environment, and confirm causation with medical and technical evidence.
In Ringwood, timing can be complicated by everyday factors: contractors and property managers may change after a problem is reported; environmental testing may be ordered and then discontinued; and building conditions (like ventilation issues or moisture intrusion) can be repaired before sampling is completed. If you’re waiting to “see if it gets better,” you might lose the window where evidence is easiest to prove.


