After a suspected toxic exposure—whether it happened at your job, in your rental, or during nearby construction—your next steps can strongly affect your ability to prove what happened.
1) Get medical care and be specific about timing. Tell clinicians about where you were, what you were exposed to (if known), and when symptoms started or changed.
2) Preserve evidence while it’s still available. In Westminster, that can include:
- Photos of odors, visible mold, leaks, or ventilation problems
- Any test results you received from a landlord, employer, or remediation contractor
- Safety documents (labels, SDS sheets, product instructions)
- Written notices you sent or received (including maintenance requests)
3) Be careful with recorded statements. Insurance adjusters and defense counsel may ask questions early. You don’t have to “agree” to their version of events to move forward—you just need your facts protected.


