In the Wellington area, chemical exposure claims often hinge on things that are easy to lose—monitoring logs, incident reports, maintenance records, and even internal emails about a safety event. If your exposure happened at a workplace near commuting corridors, during rotating on-call schedules, or in a facility with contractors, documentation can be fragmented across vendors and property managers.
What to do early (today or this week):
- Get medical evaluation and ask that your visit notes reflect suspected chemical exposure and your symptom timeline.
- Write down the details while they’re fresh: date/time, where you were, what you were doing, what you noticed (odor, fumes, residue, unusual ventilation), and when symptoms started.
- Request records in writing (through the appropriate channels). In many cases, the most important documents won’t be handed over unless requested.
This early phase is where local legal guidance matters. Colorado deadlines and insurance processes mean waiting too long can make evidence harder to obtain and harder to connect to your illness.


