Many Irving residents first suspect toxic exposure after a specific “window” of time: a particular shift, a maintenance shutdown, a renovation phase, or an outdoor-to-indoor transition near active work. In jobs tied to industrial supply, logistics, building upgrades, or multi-tenant facilities, conditions can change quickly—ventilation adjustments, product swaps, and contractor turnover can all affect what actually reaches workers and nearby occupants.
Because of that, timing matters. Symptoms that begin days later, after recurring exposure, or after commuting through the same affected environment often create confusion when insurers ask, “What proof do you have from the exact moment?” Your case strategy needs a timeline that matches how Irving work schedules and construction phases typically unfold.


