Pontiac is a smaller Illinois community, but that doesn’t make chemical exposure cases simple. Many injuries involve facts that are easy to overlook—especially when exposure happens during:
- Shift work and plant schedules (documents may be stored by department and not easily shared)
- Construction, maintenance, and subcontractor activity (multiple employers can be involved)
- Facility-related odors or releases that residents notice before anyone labels it a “hazard”
- Seasonal weather patterns affecting how fumes or airborne irritants travel
When people commute to work sites and return home, the timeline can blur. A symptom might worsen the next day—or weeks later—making causation a central dispute. Our job is to organize the story so it matches the medical record and the reality of how Pontiac residents live and work.


