In many High Point cases, symptoms don’t arrive neatly right after the exposure. Instead, they show up days or weeks later—often while you’re still commuting, working, caring for family, or dealing with treatment. That delay is exactly what insurers and opposing parties may use to argue your illness isn’t connected.
A lawyer can help you build a clear story that links:
- what substance or condition was present,
- how exposure likely occurred (and when), and
- how your medical findings align with that exposure.


