Many people here first notice issues indirectly—after a renovation, a short-term rental turnover, a maintenance change, a nearby cleanup, or a workplace task involving strong fumes. Because symptoms can be delayed or overlap with other conditions, the hardest part is often not the feeling that something is wrong—it’s building a documentation trail that ties your health to the exposure pathway.
In California, that documentation matters for timing, causation, and settlement leverage. Your attorney will look for evidence that shows:
- A plausible source of exposure (what substance, where it came from)
- A credible timeline (when symptoms began compared to exposure events)
- A medical connection (how clinicians describe the injury and progression)
An AI-enabled process can help collect and organize what you already have—emails, incident reports, lab results, medical notes, and work schedules—so your lawyer can identify what’s missing before deadlines become a problem.


