Westminster residents often describe a familiar pattern: health complaints ramp up after a shift, after a remodel, after a maintenance event, or following time spent in a building with ventilation problems. The legal question is whether the timing lines up with how the exposure likely happened.
A fast, evidence-first approach typically focuses on:
- Exact dates and times symptoms began or worsened
- What you were doing in the days before (tasks, commuting route, workplace schedule)
- Whether the change happened after an indoor air event (HVAC malfunction, dust control failure, remediation, construction)
- How your symptoms changed when you were away from the exposure area
Because Colorado injury claims are time-sensitive, having a clean timeline can reduce delays later—especially when insurers argue your illness is unrelated or pre-existing.


