In Lafayette, many toxic exposure claims come from practical, local realities:
- Construction, remodeling, and cleanup in occupied spaces—dust control failures, solvent use, adhesive fumes, and improper ventilation during repairs.
- Industrial and trades work—handling of solvents, degreasers, welding byproducts, dust, and other workplace hazards where safety procedures don’t fully protect workers.
- Older commercial buildings and property management issues—problems with air filtration, water intrusion, or delayed remediation that keeps indoor air from stabilizing.
- Hospitality and event-related exposure—chemical use and cleaning practices that may not match the level of ventilation or safety needed for staff and nearby guests.
When exposure is tied to what happened around your schedule—a shift change, a specific jobsite, a remodeling phase, or an event weekend—the timing details become critical. An AI-supported review can help your legal team connect those dates to medical records and workplace/property documentation.


