In many South Fulton cases, the first 24–72 hours matter. Evidence can disappear quickly when companies stabilize a scene, swap out contractors, or archive records. Even if you feel “mostly okay” at first, chemical injuries can evolve—especially when symptoms involve skin irritation, respiratory distress, headaches, dizziness, or delayed neurological effects.
Georgia injury claims can be time-sensitive, and missing deadlines can permanently limit your options. The safest move is to speak with a lawyer soon after you receive medical attention so the case can be investigated while information is still available.


