Many people wait too long because they hope symptoms will fade. In practice, delays can make it harder to connect medical findings to a specific exposure window. Consider getting legal advice sooner if you’re dealing with:
- Breathing issues (asthma flare-ups, chronic cough, wheezing) that began after odors, dust, or a known release
- Neurologic symptoms (headaches, dizziness, brain fog) that correlate with a particular environment
- Skin irritation or rashes after cleaning products, pest control, or building work
- Persistent mold-related symptoms after water intrusion, roof leaks, or ventilation changes
- Workplace-related exposure for people who commute to industrial or logistics areas
In California, you generally don’t just need to show you’re sick—you must be able to explain how the exposure happened and why it’s medically connected. A lawyer can help you organize the facts early instead of trying to rebuild them later.


