Before you talk to anyone about settlement, focus on three immediate priorities:
- Get medical care and request documentation. Tell clinicians exactly what chemical(s) you believe were involved, what you were doing, and what symptoms started (and when). Even if the cause is unclear at first, early documentation helps later.
- Write down your exposure timeline while it’s fresh. Include the date, approximate time, location (worksite, building area, or nearby facility), tasks performed, ventilation conditions, PPE used, and whether others noticed odors, fumes, or irritation.
- Preserve exposure-related proof. If you have it, keep incident reports, safety notices, SDS/safety data sheets you received, photos of the area, emails/texts about hazards, and any monitoring or cleanup logs.
Michigan injury claims can be derailed by missing or inconsistent records. A Kentwood attorney can help you identify what to request next—before deadlines and record retention gaps limit your options.


