In a community like Great Falls, chemical incidents can happen in settings tied to daily life and the region’s workforce—such as maintenance work, industrial sites, vehicle-related services, and residential remediation. Even when the exposure seems “minor” at first, symptoms can worsen or change over the next days or weeks.
Local reality check: after a chemical event, there’s often pressure to provide statements, sign paperwork, or rely on the employer’s initial report. But those early materials may be incomplete, biased, or focused on limiting liability—not on your long-term recovery.
Our role is to slow down the process and build a case around the evidence that matters: what chemical(s) were involved, how the exposure occurred, and how your symptoms connect to that exposure.


