People in Peabody often delay legal help because they’re trying to “figure it out” medically first. That’s understandable. But you may want to speak with a hazardous exposure attorney sooner if:
- Your symptoms began after a specific incident (a spill, strong chemical odors, sudden fumes, ventilation failure, or remediation work).
- You’re dealing with ongoing issues like respiratory problems, rashes, headaches, neurological symptoms, or unexplained fatigue.
- You suspect exposure at work (industrial/maintenance settings) or from a building-related source in a multi-unit property.
- Testing or inspections were done—but you’re not being given clear results, timelines, or responsibilities.
- You received pushback from an insurer or employer that suggests your illness is unrelated.
Early legal guidance can be critical in Massachusetts because evidence timing, documentation requests, and claim deadlines can determine what options remain available.


