You may need legal help if your situation includes any of the following:
- Symptoms that linger or worsen after a specific event—for example, a strong odor, visible fumes, or a nearby chemical release.
- Health problems that don’t match your prior medical history and keep coming back.
- Mold or indoor air issues you believe are connected to water intrusion, flooding, leaks, or failed remediation.
- Workplace exposure concerns tied to jobsite chemicals, cleaning agents, solvents, dust, or improper protective equipment.
- Conflicting explanations from employers, property managers, landlords, or insurers—especially when testing was delayed or limited.
Texas cases often turn on documentation and timing. If you’re facing disputed causation—where one side says your condition is unrelated—an attorney can help you build the record early rather than trying to “prove later.”


