Don’t wait if you’re dealing with worsening breathing problems, skin burns or persistent rashes, recurring headaches/dizziness, neurological symptoms, or ongoing GI distress after an exposure event.
In Tennessee, waiting can hurt your ability to prove what happened, especially when:
- incident reports are revised or archived,
- employers or property operators control the safety documentation,
- medical providers record symptoms without a clear exposure narrative, and
- insurers push for early statements.
What to do next (local practical steps):
- Seek medical care and ask that your visit notes document the exposure history and symptoms.
- Write down the incident details while they’re fresh—date, time, location in Memphis, tasks being performed, visible leaks/odors, and what safety gear (if any) was used.
- If it was at work, request copies of incident paperwork and any safety/monitoring records you can identify.
- Avoid recorded statements or “quick explanations” to insurance without legal review.


