Many people wait because they’re unsure whether their situation “counts.” A lawyer can help when any of the following are true:
- Your symptoms appeared after an odor, spill, cleanup, or maintenance event at home, work, or a nearby facility.
- You’re facing disputed causation—such as an employer, landlord, or insurer suggesting your illness is unrelated.
- You suspect mold, asbestos, pesticides, fuel/solvent exposure, or contaminated water, and you need help proving the connection.
- You were exposed repeatedly—especially during shifts, commuting, construction, or seasonal maintenance.
- Your medical timeline is evolving and you want a strategy that won’t leave you behind as diagnoses change.
In Massachusetts, getting the timing right matters. Evidence can disappear, records can be incomplete, and deadlines can affect what claims you can pursue. Early legal guidance helps you avoid losing leverage while you’re still focused on recovery.


