In a coastal area like Ingleside, it’s common for people to discover health concerns after years of exposure—sometimes while adjusting to new routines, caregiving responsibilities, or changes in work. By the time symptoms lead to diagnosis, records can be scattered across devices, paper files, and employers.
The practical goal right now: create a clean timeline while it’s still fresh.
Start with:
- Your diagnosis date and the doctors involved
- The first time you noticed symptoms
- A rough list of where exposure may have happened (home yard, rental property, workplace, shared neighborhood applications, etc.)
- Any product packaging photos you still have (even partial images can help)
In Texas, deadlines can matter, and the “best” time to start gathering evidence is usually earlier than people expect.


