In Plainfield, many toxic exposure claims come down to a pattern: you weren’t sick before, then you worked in (or were exposed in) a space that changed—new flooring, demolition, HVAC work, roof repairs, a cleaning product used repeatedly, a solvent smell, or dust from cutting/grinding.
The legal team’s first job is to build a clear timeline that connects:
- When symptoms began (and whether they worsened after certain tasks)
- What was happening at that location (jobsite activity, ventilation issues, maintenance logs)
- Which substances were present or likely present (product names, safety data sheets, material lists)
AI tools can help sort through medical notes, employment schedules, incident reports, and communications quickly—flagging contradictions and pulling out details that would otherwise be missed. But a lawyer still verifies everything and translates it into an Illinois-ready evidence plan.


