In New Castle, many exposure concerns surface after a pattern of symptoms that people initially write off as “just getting sick,” stress, or seasonal illness. That’s especially true for:
- Shift-based workplace exposures (fumes, solvents, dust, cleaning chemicals)
- Renovations and repairs in older structures (mold, moisture intrusion, insulation materials, dust during demolition)
- Long commutes and second-hand exposure (contaminants carried on work clothing or equipment)
The problem isn’t that people are careless—it’s that symptoms can develop gradually, and documentation is often scattered across medical portals, employer emails, and a few paper receipts.
AI-supported intake can help your attorney reconstruct a consistent exposure timeline by organizing dates, treatments, and workplace/building events—then highlighting what’s missing before it becomes a problem.


