After a suspected exposure, the first priority is medical care—especially if you have breathing trouble, skin burns/rashes, severe headaches, dizziness, or symptoms that worsen over time.
But from a legal standpoint, speed is about preventing avoidable problems, such as:
- Evidence gaps: safety logs, incident reports, monitoring data, and surveillance footage can be overwritten or difficult to obtain later.
- Unclear timelines: your symptoms may not begin immediately, and Lexington-area employers or property managers may dispute when the exposure occurred.
- Recorded-statement risk: adjusters may request statements early; what you say (even unintentionally) can be used to narrow or deny causation.
A local attorney helps you create a clean, defensible timeline—so your claim isn’t forced to rely on guesswork.


