Before you talk to anyone about “what happened,” stabilize your health.
Do this first:
- Get medical care and tell clinicians what you were exposed to (or what you suspect), including where in Stuart it occurred and when symptoms began.
- Ask for a record trail: visit notes, test results, imaging, prescriptions, and follow-up recommendations.
Then document while it’s still available:
- Save photos/videos of odors, visible contamination, water discoloration, moisture damage, or conditions at the site.
- Keep any labels, safety sheets, invoices, incident reports, or contractor communications.
- Write down a timeline from the first day you noticed anything to each worsening symptom.
This matters in Florida because toxic exposure cases can rise or fall on causation—and that depends on clean records and credible history.


