In a community like Burlington, exposures frequently occur in fast-moving settings—short-term contracts, changing crews, seasonal work, and repeated subcontractor handoffs. That matters because the strongest claims usually rely on records that show:
- what substance(s) were on site
- how workers were protected (or not)
- when conditions changed
- who knew what and when
Even when people do the right thing—reporting symptoms to a supervisor or getting medical care—evidence can get scattered across emails, safety logs, incident reports, and medical intake forms. A lawyer using modern organization tools can help you assemble that timeline into something usable for negotiation or litigation.


