Many toxic exposure cases begin with a “pattern” that doesn’t feel random anymore:
- symptoms flare after a specific job site visit, shift, or renovation
- a landlord’s remediation attempt makes things worse
- multiple people report similar issues after the same event, cleaning cycle, or construction activity
In Texas, insurance and defense teams often focus on timelines—when symptoms started, when the alleged hazard was present, and whether you sought medical care promptly. That’s where AI-facilitated review can be useful: it can help a legal team assemble your timeline from scattered documents (clinic notes, photos, incident reports, HR communications) so the strongest dates come forward early.
Key point: AI can help organize and flag issues, but it doesn’t replace medical causation. Your lawyer still needs credible records tying your illness to the exposure pathway.


