One of the most frustrating parts of chemical exposure cases is that the timeline can be confusing. In Linden—where residents may be exposed through workplace tasks, contractor work, or nearby industrial operations—people often report delayed or evolving symptoms such as:
- burning or irritation of the skin
- coughing, throat irritation, or shortness of breath
- headaches, dizziness, or trouble concentrating
- worsening asthma or sensitivity to odors/irritants
- neurologic complaints that don’t make sense at first
Because New Jersey medical providers may treat the symptom first, it’s important to document exposure details early. The sooner your records reflect what happened, where it happened, and what you noticed, the easier it becomes to support causation later.


