Your immediate steps matter. Before you focus on claims, focus on safety and documentation.
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care or ER if symptoms are severe). Tell providers exactly what you believe you were exposed to.
- Write down the timeline while it’s fresh: the date and approximate time, where you were in Greenwood, what you were doing, what chemical(s) you saw or smelled, and what protective gear was available.
- Collect exposure details: photos of the area, labels, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), incident reports, and any text/email from a supervisor or HR about the incident.
- Avoid recorded statements without counsel. Insurance adjusters and employer representatives may ask questions that can later be used to dispute causation or fault.
- Keep receipts and records: prescriptions, co-pays, transportation costs to appointments, missed work documentation, and any accommodations requested.
If you’re unsure what to say or what to request first, a local attorney can help you build a plan that’s practical for Greenwood residents—especially if you’re juggling treatment, shift work, and family responsibilities.


