In South Euclid, many exposures are discovered indirectly—after a smell, a sudden illness pattern among household members, or a workplace event that gets discussed afterward. Before you talk to anyone about your case, build a record that can survive scrutiny.
What to collect early:
- Dates of symptoms (first onset, worsening, new symptoms)
- Any home or workplace details tied to the exposure (repairs, cleaning products, HVAC changes, ventilation problems, spills, odors)
- Written communications (emails/texts about conditions, maintenance requests, complaints)
- Test results you already have (air/water testing, lab reports, remediation documentation)
Ohio courts expect claims to be supported by evidence—not assumptions. The earlier you document, the easier it is to connect your medical timeline to the conditions you report.


