In Wellington, many people first connect the dots based on patterns like:
- Symptoms that flare after commuting days or certain job sites
- Illness that begins after maintenance, painting, flooring, or duct work
- Respiratory or skin symptoms after exposure to dust, fumes, solvents, or cleaning chemicals
- Health changes after a water intrusion, odor event, or cleanup
- Worsening symptoms around seasonal changes when ventilation patterns and air flow in homes and businesses shift
Colorado cases hinge on causation—so the early question becomes: what did you inhale/ingest/contact, when did it happen, and what evidence ties it to your symptoms? AI can help organize those facts fast, but the case still needs human legal judgment and reliable documentation.


