Exposure injuries frequently come with a frustrating timeline—symptoms may appear gradually, test results can take time, and the “paper trail” is spread across employers, landlords, clinics, and vendors. In Tompkins County and across New York State, evidence can also become harder to obtain as time passes (records get overwritten, buildings get re-painted or remediated, and witnesses move on).
If you’re dealing with an illness that may relate to:
- workplace chemicals or fumes (restaurants, facilities, maintenance work, labs, trades)
- mold or ventilation problems in older homes and rental units
- construction/renovation dust, solvents, or remediation activities
- consumer product or warning issues you relied on in good faith
…you don’t need to “figure out the law” alone. You need a clear way to document the exposure pathway and the medical story while the facts are still reachable.


