Consider contacting a lawyer promptly if you have any of the following after a suspected chemical exposure:
- Burns, blistering, or skin damage that don’t match a minor irritation
- Breathing problems (coughing, wheezing, chest tightness) after fumes or vapors
- Neurological symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, confusion, or tingling
- Symptoms that worsen over days or don’t improve when you return to normal routines
- Pressure to sign paperwork, give a recorded statement, or accept a settlement before you know the full impact
In chemical cases, the timeline matters—not just for medical care, but for preserving evidence that may be controlled by an employer, property manager, or contractor.


