In Pooler, exposures can be tied to real-world triggers residents recognize: construction and renovation activity, industrial or logistics operations nearby, dust and chemical odors that appear after certain work starts, or ventilation and moisture problems in commercial and residential spaces.
A common pattern we see in toxic exposure matters is that symptoms don’t always start immediately—or they worsen after a specific commute route, work shift change, or building event. That’s why early documentation is critical.
AI-supported case intake can help your legal team build a timeline that matches real life:
- when symptoms began
- what changed in your workplace or building
- what products or materials were involved
- any testing, complaints, or maintenance activity
This doesn’t replace medical judgment. It helps your attorney reduce guesswork and spot the key questions experts will need to answer.


