Many exposure injuries hinge on when symptoms began—especially when the exposure happened during:
- Summer staffing surges (new hires, temporary workers, higher turnover, and rushed training)
- Renovations of older homes and commercial spaces (dust, demolition materials, solvents, adhesives)
- Seasonal facility maintenance (pool chemicals, HVAC work, mold remediation, plumbing repairs)
- Event and hospitality settings (cleaning chemicals, ventilation issues, or improper handling)
In practice, the most persuasive cases aren’t built on suspicion alone—they’re built on a clean timeline. AI-enabled intake can help your lawyer assemble the timeline faster from scattered records (messages, shift notes, medical visits, photos, and test reports), so the next steps aren’t delayed.


