Many exposure injuries aren’t obvious at the moment they occur. A person might notice irritation or fatigue later that day—or symptoms may build over days. In a community like Grenada, where people commute between home, local employers, and regional job sites, it’s easy for timelines to blur.
For claims involving substances such as solvents, cleaning chemicals, pesticides, dusts, fumes, or mold-related contaminants, the record needs a clear sequence:
- The specific day(s) you were exposed
- The task or environment involved (work area, maintenance activity, ventilation issues, cleanup, renovations)
- When symptoms began and whether they changed after returning to the same location
An AI-supported intake process can help your attorney map those details quickly—so your case doesn’t start out behind the evidence.


