In suburban communities like Dunwoody, exposure events can be easy to overlook because they’re not always dramatic. A problem might be tied to:
- Home or condo renovations (dust, fumes, improper ventilation during work)
- Building maintenance issues (HVAC breakdowns, inadequate filtration, delayed remediation)
- Workplace chemical handling in offices, warehouses, or trades
- Seasonal property issues (water intrusion leading to mold concerns)
- Short-term incidents (spills, strong odors, or unusual airborne conditions)
The legal question usually isn’t just whether you’re sick—it’s whether the exposure plausibly connects to your symptoms and diagnosis within a medically reasonable timeframe.
AI-assisted case review can help your attorney build that timing story by sorting dates across:
- doctor visits and test results
- work schedules and task changes
- incident reports and safety logs
- photos, emails, and notices to property managers or employers
That organization matters because, in Georgia, evidence and deadlines can move quickly once a claim is filed.


