In Pooler, exposures often involve real-world schedules: shift work, weekend events, early-morning deliveries, and rapid cleanup after a spill or malfunction. That matters because Georgia claims frequently hinge on when the exposure occurred, when symptoms began, and how quickly treatment followed.
If you’re trying to decide whether your symptoms “count” legally, we focus on building a clear timeline that connects:
- Exposure window (when and where the hazardous substance was present)
- Symptom onset (what changed and when)
- Medical response (what clinicians documented and why)
- Ongoing effects (how symptoms evolved over time)
The goal isn’t guesswork. It’s a record-based story that can withstand scrutiny.


