Your first priority is safety and medical evaluation. Then shift quickly to documentation.
In the Dover area, common “evidence windows” include:
- Worksite incidents where logs, incident reports, and safety records may be updated or archived.
- Property or facility events (maintenance, cleaning, equipment replacement) where chemical inventory and disposal records matter.
- Environmental concerns where community reports, odor complaints, and monitoring requests can support a timeline.
A practical approach:
- Get checked promptly (urgent care or emergency care if symptoms are severe).
- Record what you can while it’s fresh: date/time, location, what you were doing, visible spill/odor, PPE you had, and when symptoms began.
- Preserve documents: photos, emails, safety sheets provided on-site, and any written instructions you received.
- Avoid statements that feel “helpful” but may be used against you later. If an insurer or employer asks for a recorded statement, it’s usually smart to speak with counsel first.


