Many people in Manhattan first think the problem is “just a lingering illness.” But certain patterns often signal a claim may be stronger than expected:
- Symptoms started or changed after a workplace shift, renovation, cleanup, or unusual odor/fume event.
- Multiple people in the same building or work area reported similar symptoms.
- Your symptoms flare after heating/cooling cycles, cleaning products, pest control, or water use.
- A landlord, employer, or contractor acknowledged an issue (water intrusion, ventilation failure, chemical handling) but didn’t fully address safety.
- You’ve been given conflicting explanations—especially if testing was delayed or not shared.
If any of these fit, it’s important to get legal help early—before important records disappear and before your symptoms become harder to connect to a specific exposure timeline.


