If you or a loved one has symptoms after contact with a hazardous substance, it’s important to get medical care first. After that, consider legal help if you’re seeing any of the following after an incident:
- Skin injuries that blister, burn, or worsen over time
- Breathing issues (coughing, chest tightness, wheezing) that don’t quickly resolve
- Headaches, dizziness, nausea, or confusion following fumes or vapors
- Eye irritation or ongoing vision discomfort
- Neurological symptoms (tingling, weakness, memory problems)
Novi cases sometimes involve multiple locations—work sites, subcontractor activity, and home environments—so documenting where exposure may have occurred matters. An attorney can also help you avoid common pitfalls like relying on incomplete medical histories or assuming a “normal recovery” without knowing the substance’s likely effects.


