For many people in Mexico, MO, the first clue is practical: a new job task, a different work area, a stronger odor in the warehouse, or respiratory irritation after equipment use or cleaning chemicals. Even if you’re not sure what caused it, start building a record now.
What to write down (today if you can):
- Date and time symptoms began (including the day you noticed odors or irritation)
- Where you were working or living when exposure likely occurred
- Specific activities (mixing chemicals, pressure washing, welding/grinding, mold remediation, pest control, etc.)
- Protective equipment you had (or didn’t have) and whether it worked as intended
Missouri injury claims often turn on proof of exposure and causation—not just the fact that you’re sick. Early documentation makes it easier to connect your medical record to the environment you were in.


