Many residents only realize something is “off” after months—sometimes after a move, a remodel, a change in worksite conditions, or a period of nearby construction. In Illinois, that delay can matter because evidence gets harder to obtain the longer you wait.
A strong claim typically depends on:
- When symptoms began (and how they changed)
- What exposures were present around that time (worksite, home, building materials, nearby industrial activity)
- Whether reporting and medical evaluation happened promptly
If you’ve already started treatment, that’s helpful—now you need a legal strategy that protects your ability to pursue accountability based on the record.


