In the Houston-area corridor (including La Porte), many exposure stories begin the same way: symptoms show up after a shift change, a maintenance job, a cleanup, a water intrusion, or nearby construction. Insurers often argue that timing is “coincidental” or that the condition could be from something else.
That’s why your first priority is building a timeline your lawyer can actually use:
- Exact dates and locations of the suspected exposure (job site area, building wing, room, outdoor work zone)
- What you were doing (handling materials, cleaning, grinding, ventilation changes, surface scraping)
- What you noticed immediately (odor, irritation, visible dust/smoke, headaches, dizziness, coughing)
- When symptoms started and how they progressed
AI-supported intake can help your attorney capture these details consistently, but you still control the truth—your records should match what happened in La Porte, not what’s guessed.


