In the first hours and days after exposure, decisions you make can affect whether your claim is taken seriously later. Start with three priorities:
- Get medical care (and ask for documentation). If symptoms are severe or worsening, treat it as urgent. Even if you think it’s “just irritation,” get evaluated and request that clinicians record relevant symptoms and suspected triggers.
- Write down the incident while it’s fresh. Include the date/time, location type (worksite, apartment building, retail setting, school/park area), what chemical products were involved (if known), ventilation conditions, and what you were doing.
- Preserve evidence—especially from Brookfield-area sites. If the exposure happened at a job site, ask for incident reports and safety documentation. If it happened in a commercial or residential setting, try to obtain communications about the event (not just verbal assurances).
Illinois injury claims often hinge on timing. Acting early helps you preserve monitoring records, incident logs, and medical notes before details get lost.


