A common local pattern we see is that people don’t begin with a diagnosis—they begin with a moment:
- A sudden odor near a workplace, service area, or property maintenance event
- A dusty renovation or repair job that left residue in hallways, basements, or garages
- Water intrusion or cleanup after a leak that wasn’t handled with proper containment
- Symptoms that show up after commuting days, shift changes, or specific errands tied to a particular location
When that happens, the key is preserving a clean timeline. In New York, delays can make it harder to connect exposure to injury—especially when insurers argue the symptoms are unrelated.


