Call a lawyer sooner if you notice any of the following after an exposure event in Norridge:
- Breathing issues (wheezing, coughing, chest tightness) that persist or worsen
- Skin injury such as burns, blistering, or unusual rashes
- Neurological or “system” symptoms like headaches, dizziness, tremors, or memory problems
- Ongoing reactions when you return to the same building or area (for example, during ventilation changes or after continued maintenance)
- Confusion about what chemical was used—especially if warning labels, SDS sheets, or incident reports are missing
Even when symptoms begin mildly, chemical effects can evolve. Early legal involvement also helps preserve evidence before records are overwritten or contractors move on.


