Many chemical injuries don’t look serious at first. You might think it’s “just irritation” after an incident near a worksite, a maintenance event at a property, or a remediation job. But exposure can cause effects that evolve—like worsening skin damage, breathing problems, headaches, or ongoing sensitivity to odors and air quality.
Because Indiana residents often balance work, family schedules, and healthcare appointments, delays in treatment and documentation are common. Unfortunately, those delays can create gaps that insurers later use to argue that the injury came from something else.
If you suspect you were exposed, act early—especially if symptoms are changing, spreading, or recurring.


