In Lafayette, the common exposure pathways often connect to day-to-day realities:
- Construction, remodeling, and dust control issues in homes and commercial spaces can involve drywall work, insulation, adhesives, solvents, or contaminated debris.
- Workplace exposures for trades and industrial staff may involve chemicals, welding fumes, cleaning agents, or heavy equipment-related particulate.
- Suburban building concerns—like ventilation problems, moisture intrusion, and delayed remediation—can aggravate respiratory symptoms.
Because these situations are often time-bound (a specific job phase, a particular season, or a shift schedule), the early timeline matters. AI-supported intake can help your attorney quickly map when symptoms started against what was happening in your home or workplace.


