In the Houma area, people may notice symptoms during a shift, after returning home from work, or after time spent near industrial or commercial activity. Sometimes the exposure seems minor at first—burning eyes, coughing, headaches, skin irritation, dizziness—then treatment becomes more frequent as symptoms persist.
That pattern matters legally. Adjusters often argue the illness is unrelated or that the exposure wasn’t serious. Your lawyer’s job is to document the chain of events clearly: what happened, when it happened, what substance was involved, and what changed in your health afterward.


