In practice, many toxic exposure cases are won or lost based on timing. In Seaside, that commonly comes down to:
- Construction and remodeling cycles in residential and rental properties (including dust, adhesives, solvents, and lingering odors after work is completed)
- Coastal humidity and ventilation issues that can worsen indoor air quality—especially after plumbing leaks, water intrusion, or delayed remediation
- Seasonal visitor activity that increases turnover in hotels, short-term rentals, and commercial spaces—sometimes creating gaps in logs, vendor records, or maintenance documentation
- Work schedules and commute-related exposure windows (for example, symptoms that begin after a specific shift, task, or loading/unloading day)
A strong claim needs a timeline that matches medical notes with exposure facts. AI-assisted intake can help your attorney build and verify that timeline sooner.


