After a chemical incident, the first hours matter. Records get filed and then forgotten. Safety logs get overwritten. Surveillance footage can be retained only briefly. And if you’re dealing with ongoing symptoms, you may not realize which details will matter most to a claim.
In Connecticut, getting the process right is especially important because deadlines for filing are real and can vary depending on the type of claim. Waiting “to see what happens” can be costly if the connection between exposure and injury becomes harder to prove.


