In Central Texas, many exposures are discovered through day-to-day realities—moving between home, school, work sites, and community spaces. That means the “timeline” matters as much as the medical records.
For example, residents may notice symptoms after:
- Changes in home moisture (humidity swings can worsen hidden mold)
- Renovations or pest control done on short notice
- Workplace tasks involving cleaning chemicals, solvents, adhesives, or dust
- Strong odors that appear during certain weather patterns or commuting times
Texas courts generally require you to connect your injuries to the exposure with credible evidence. That connection becomes harder if records are incomplete, symptoms weren’t documented early, or statements were made before the full picture emerged.


