In toxic exposure matters, “when it started” can be as important as “what happened.” In Pflugerville, claims often hinge on events like:
- A dust-heavy renovation or demolition in or near a home
- Chemical use during landscaping, pest control, or cleaning
- Workplace exposure during a shift where ventilation or safety controls weren’t adequate
- Mold growth or water intrusion after storms or plumbing issues
- Notice disputes—when a property manager or employer says they didn’t know there was a problem
Texas courts generally rely on evidence and documentation to support causation. That’s why delaying medical evaluation, waiting too long to gather records, or letting conversations become informal can make it harder to connect exposure to injury.


