New Castle is home to a range of workplaces and industrial activity where chemical handling and safety controls can vary widely by employer and site. Residents may also be exposed indirectly—through transportation of industrial materials, contractor work, maintenance activities, or nearby releases.
In these situations, the “story” of what happened often depends on records that aren’t automatically collected for you. The strongest cases typically require:
- Worksite and safety documentation from the relevant time period (training logs, incident reports, inventory records, monitoring data)
- Medical documentation that records symptoms, treatment, and how your condition changed after the exposure
- A credible timeline that matches when exposure likely occurred and when symptoms began
Because exposure issues can involve multiple possible sources, we help you pinpoint the most relevant evidence and reduce guesswork—especially when your symptoms don’t fit neatly into a single diagnosis.


