In a city where many residents commute to Denver and surrounding areas, it’s common for symptoms to be noticed after the workday or after returning home. That delay can make it harder to explain the connection between the exposure and the injury—particularly when:
- you were exposed during a shift, then symptoms worsened later
- you were in a building or vehicle for a period before breathing or skin symptoms appeared
- there were multiple products involved (cleaners, solvents, aerosols, adhesives)
A strong Lafayette chemical case typically comes down to evidence that anchors when the exposure occurred and what the chemical was. That’s why we move quickly to preserve incident reports, safety documentation, product labels, and medical records before details get lost.


