Chemical exposure claims often hinge on timing—especially when symptoms show up after a commute, a shift, or a period of building or site work. In Albany, that can play out in familiar ways:
- Construction and renovation (including older buildings) where dust, solvents, adhesives, or cleaning chemicals are used without clear exposure controls.
- Facility and maintenance work tied to warehouses, schools, hospitals, and commercial properties.
- Winter indoor exposures where ventilation changes and chemical odors linger longer, complicating cause-and-effect.
- Multi-tenant properties where more than one contractor or vendor handled the materials.
When insurers argue the exposure didn’t match the medical timeline, your case needs a tight record trail. We help build that trail early—before gaps and conflicting narratives harden.


