Residents frequently describe a pattern like this:
- Symptoms show up after a shift, renovation, cleanup, or equipment repair.
- Other people in the same area report similar irritation, headaches, coughing, or fatigue.
- A landlord/employer later provides limited information about what was used, released, or cleaned up.
In Washington, proving exposure claims usually turns on timing and documentation: what was present, how you were exposed, and whether your medical records reflect a believable connection. When records are scattered—texts, incident notes, product labels, appointment summaries—AI-supported intake can help turn that into a timeline a legal team can actually evaluate.


