In Ypsilanti, exposures can happen in short windows—during property maintenance, cleanup after an incident, or on-site construction activities—and then symptoms may develop over hours or days. That creates a practical problem: evidence can disappear fast, and insurance defenses often focus on “when” and “how much.”
Early legal guidance helps you build a timeline that matches how Michigan courts and insurers evaluate causation:
- What occurred (spill, fumes, cleaning products, industrial materials)
- Where it occurred (worksite, apartment/rooming property, common area, vehicle/garage)
- When symptoms began and how they changed
- Who controlled the area and who had safety duties


