After a suspected exposure, many people wait “to see if it goes away.” With chemical injuries, that can backfire—especially if the cause is disputed or records are hard to obtain later.
Consider contacting a lawyer right away if:
- Your symptoms began after a workplace event (fumes, spills, strong odors, maintenance work, or cleanup)
- A doctor suspects an irritant or toxic exposure, but you don’t know what substance caused it
- Your employer or property manager says it was “minor” or “within safe limits”
- You’re being asked to sign paperwork, give a recorded statement, or accept a quick settlement
- You had repeated exposure over days/weeks and symptoms are worsening
Early action helps ensure your claim is built with a clear timeline—critical when Louisiana defense teams challenge causation.


