In smaller communities, exposure incidents can be harder to prove later. Records get filed, stored off-site, or summarized rather than preserved. Supervisors and coworkers may change jobs. And medical notes may describe symptoms without tracing them back to a specific substance.
For Grenada residents, the practical challenge is building a consistent story across:
- what you were doing (job tasks, cleaning/maintenance, handling materials)
- what chemicals were present (labels, SDS sheets, product names)
- what symptoms started (and when)
- what steps were taken immediately (first aid, ventilation, reporting)
When those pieces line up, insurance companies have a tougher time treating the injury as “just coincidence.”


