In a city shaped by daily commuting and industrial and commercial activity, exposure stories frequently begin like this: “I felt off after my shift,” “My symptoms flared after a renovation,” or “I got sick after a strong odor in the building.”
That’s not just a personal detail—it can become the foundation of your case.
A strong toxic exposure claim usually needs:
- When symptoms started (and whether they improved on days away)
- Where the exposure likely occurred (worksite, landlord-managed property, common areas)
- What substance or hazard was present (chemicals, fumes, dust, mold, remediation materials)
- Who controlled safety conditions (employer, property manager, contractor, supplier)
AI-assisted review can help your lawyer translate scattered information—texts, medical notes, shift schedules, incident summaries—into a usable timeline for medical and legal review.


