In Tega Cay, many exposures are tied to everyday life: a new renovation, a building maintenance issue, a contractor bringing equipment into your home, an HVAC malfunction, or dust/fume exposure during a job site visit. People often wait because the symptoms seem “minor” at first—or because the cause feels unclear.
But for toxic exposure claims, delays can hurt in two ways:
- Your medical timeline becomes harder to connect to the suspected event.
- Documentation gets discarded (work orders, filter logs, product sheets, photos, incident notes).
If you think you were exposed, start by treating the situation like a short window to preserve proof—then let a lawyer help you organize the rest.


