If you suspect you were exposed to hazardous chemicals, focus on three priorities immediately:
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Get medical care (and request the right documentation). Even when symptoms seem mild, California providers often document exposure-related complaints, testing, and treatment decisions that later become critical.
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Preserve incident details while they’re fresh. Write down:
- the date/time and where you were in Norwalk (worksite, nearby facility, apartment/retail building, etc.)
- what you were doing (cleaning, maintenance, fueling, grinding, painting, transporting materials)
- what you noticed (odor, fumes, irritation, dizziness, coughing, skin burning)
- whether anyone mentioned a chemical name, safety sheet, or emergency procedure
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Secure copies of exposure-related records. If the exposure happened at a Norwalk workplace or a property you were visiting, you may be able to request incident reports, safety logs, training records, and communications that reference the substance involved.
Important: Don’t rely on “verbal assurances” from an employer, contractor, or property manager. In California claims, the paper trail often decides what insurers accept.


