Many people assume chemical injuries will be obvious—burns you can see right away or a clear “spill” you witnessed. In reality, chemical exposure effects can show up later or look like other conditions.
Residents in Central Florida may report issues such as:
- burning or irritation of skin and eyes
- cough, wheezing, chest tightness, or shortness of breath
- headaches, dizziness, nausea, or confusion
- rashes, blistering, or lingering sensitivity
- worsening symptoms when they return to the same building or area
Because symptoms can be delayed, a key part of local legal work is building a timeline: what happened, when it happened, who was present, what products or materials were involved, and how your health changed afterward.


