Many people wait too long because symptoms don’t always appear immediately. In Austin, that delay can be even more frustrating when exposures occur during busy seasons—during remodels, wildfire smoke events, pest-treatment cycles, or the kind of high-turnover construction activity that’s common across the metro area.
Consider contacting a toxic exposure lawyer if:
- Your symptoms started after a specific event (a spill, strong chemical odors, remediation work, product use, or a workplace incident)
- You’re dealing with recurring problems in a building (persistent mold, moisture intrusion, or repeated “temporary fixes”)
- You were exposed at work in roles tied to chemicals, cleaning agents, coatings, or industrial processes
- Multiple people report similar conditions in the same area, but you’re the one left with the medical burden
- Your doctors suspect an environmental or chemical cause, but you can’t identify the responsible party


