Toxic exposure claims often don’t follow a neat timeline. In communities like West Richland, exposures may happen across shifts, subcontractor changes, maintenance cycles, or temporary site conditions.
Common “local reality” patterns we see in case reviews include:
- Symptoms show up after a shift change or after a specific task (cleaning, scraping, cutting, ventilation downtime, spill response)
- Multiple employers or contractors were involved, making it unclear who controlled safety procedures
- Safety records exist but are scattered across supervisors, HR systems, or prior work orders
- Testing or sampling may have been done, but the results aren’t always easy to obtain later
The goal of an AI-enabled intake process is to help your lawyer build a usable record early—before key documents disappear and before memories fade.


