In a suburban community like Westerville, exposures frequently come up in patterns tied to daily schedules:
- Seasonal or ongoing work (HVAC service, insulation work, floor/wall renovations, pest control)
- Construction and maintenance at workplaces, schools, and residential properties
- Commute-adjacent exposure concerns, where people first notice symptoms after repeated stops near a site or after a specific workweek
The legal challenge is that symptoms don’t always show up immediately. Ohio injury claims still require a credible link between the exposure conditions and the medical picture. If the story is scattered—doctor visits here, emails there, test results somewhere else—causation becomes harder to prove.
A focused AI-assisted intake process can help your lawyer spot the timeline: what happened first, what changed, and what symptoms followed.


