After an exposure, it’s common to feel like you’re “waiting to see what happens.” But in real cases, certain developments make prompt action especially important:
- Your employer or a property manager changes their story after you report symptoms or request information.
- You’re asked to sign a document quickly, including incident or statement forms.
- Medical bills and lost wages start stacking up while diagnoses remain uncertain.
- You notice ongoing odors, recurring irritation, or repeated moisture/mold issues that weren’t addressed.
- You’re told your symptoms are “unrelated” without meaningful medical review tied to the exposure history.
In Texas, delays can limit what evidence is available (records get overwritten, surveillance footage is deleted, and testing results may not be retained). A local lawyer can move early—before key documentation disappears.


