In North Texas, exposures don’t always come with a labeled warning. People may notice symptoms after:
- a workplace shift involving cleaning chemicals, adhesives, solvents, or dust-heavy tasks
- maintenance or remodeling in a home, rental, or commercial space
- an unusual smell or air-quality change after nearby work or environmental incidents
- repeated visits to a facility where ventilation or filtration doesn’t seem consistent
A key question in Sherman cases is when your symptoms started compared to the exposure window. Even a small timing mismatch can become a dispute. AI-assisted case intake can help build a clean timeline from medical notes, incident reports, and communications—so your attorney can focus on causation questions with less back-and-forth.


