You should contact a lawyer promptly if any of these apply:
- Your symptoms started after a chemical incident (spill, fumes, improper mixing, cleaning product exposure, or maintenance work).
- You received medical treatment for respiratory, skin, neurological, or eye problems and the cause is unclear.
- Your employer, property manager, or contractor is minimizing the incident or discouraging documentation.
- Insurance adjusters are asking for statements or pushing for quick resolution.
- You may face missing work, reduced duties, or treatment-related limitations.
In South Carolina, injury claims can be time-sensitive, and the evidence you need may be harder to obtain as months pass. Acting early helps preserve what matters.


