Roswell residents and workers can experience exposure in ways that don’t always look dramatic at first. Symptoms may build gradually, flare after a shift, or change after a property renovation or remediation effort. When that happens, the case often comes down to whether the evidence supports a credible sequence:
- When symptoms started compared to when a substance was present
- What was used, handled, or released in your work or living environment
- What safety controls existed (and whether they actually worked)
- Whether you reported concerns early and how those reports were handled
In New Mexico, these issues matter because claims frequently face disputes over causation—especially when the responsible party argues there’s no reliable link between the substance and the illness. Building a defensible record early helps prevent your case from becoming a “he said, she said” argument.


