After a suspected exposure, the fastest way to improve your odds is to lock down two categories of evidence:
- Proof of what was involved (the chemical name, product, concentration, or documented hazard)
- Proof of when it occurred (incident time, shift schedule, delivery/maintenance dates, and symptom onset)
Washington cases frequently turn on timing—especially when symptoms appear hours later, over a weekend, or gradually across multiple shifts. Insurers may argue you picked up the condition elsewhere or that the exposure wasn’t significant. Your attorney helps you build a timeline that matches your medical records and the documented activity in the area.


