In communities like Bellefontaine, exposure concerns often surface after a specific event: a shift change, a new cleaning product, a ventilation upgrade, a water problem, or a contractor coming in for repairs. The problem is that symptoms may appear hours, days, or even weeks later—especially with respiratory irritation, neurological complaints, skin reactions, or persistent fatigue.
Your attorney’s job is to build a defensible timeline: when the exposure likely occurred, when symptoms began, and how medical providers documented progression. AI-assisted review can help your legal team:
- organize treatment notes and dates so they’re easier to compare against incident reports
- flag gaps (for example, missing lab results or unclear onset dates)
- summarize what matters most for expert review
That organization can be especially valuable in Ohio, where evidence disputes often turn on whether the record supports causation—not just whether you feel unwell.


