Many Fairborn residents encounter potential hazards through everyday channels—work shifts in industrial or maintenance roles, school or workplace building issues, or residential exposure during repairs and cleanup. In these situations, the legal question often becomes:
When did symptoms start, what changed in the environment, and what pathway connected the two?
A strong claim typically needs more than medical complaints. It needs a defensible link between:
- the hazardous substance involved,
- the way it likely contacted your body (airborne, dust, fumes, skin contact, contaminated surfaces), and
- the period when exposure most plausibly occurred.
In practice, AI can help your legal team build a timeline from scattered documents—then flag which dates, locations, and events require clarification before negotiations begin.


