In a community like Bowling Green, exposures can involve settings where records are routinely created but not always retained—like industrial maintenance work, logistics and storage areas tied to transportation routes, or businesses that handle cleaning chemicals and solvents.
What matters early:
- Incident documentation (reports, logs, safety checklists)
- Product and chemical identification (labels, SDS sheets, lot numbers)
- Monitoring or ventilation records (when applicable)
- Witness accounts from coworkers, supervisors, or contractors
- Medical notes that connect symptoms to the timing of the exposure
Because Ohio claims depend heavily on proof, delays can hurt. Evidence may be overwritten, contractors may move on, and surveillance footage or facility logs can be retained for limited periods.


