After a possible exposure, the most important steps are usually the same across Michigan—but timing matters more in the real world.
In Auburn Hills, evidence can be harder to obtain if you wait:
- Safety logs and shift reports may be overwritten, archived, or stored off-site.
- Surveillance footage around industrial facilities or loading areas may only be retained briefly.
- Employers and contractors often have structured reporting processes—if you miss the window to preserve records, you may have to rebuild the timeline later.
What you should do first:
- Seek medical evaluation for your symptoms (even if they seem mild at first).
- Document what you remember: date/time, tasks you were performing, odors/fumes, protective equipment used, and where you were when symptoms began.
- Keep copies of any incident paperwork you receive.
- Contact a chemical exposure attorney early so evidence requests are made promptly.


