In many Miami area cases, the exposure issue isn’t whether you felt sick—it’s whether the other side can successfully challenge the connection between the chemical event and your medical condition.
That’s why your claim needs three things lined up:
- Exposure proof (what substance, where, and when)
- Medical proof (what injuries or diagnoses you have, and how they changed over time)
- Causation proof (why the exposure plausibly caused your symptoms)
When you’re dealing with workplace fumes, cleaning chemicals, industrial releases, or contamination concerns, the details matter. A small mismatch—like the wrong date range, an incomplete incident report, or an unclear description of what you inhaled or touched—can slow your claim or reduce its value.


