Many toxic exposure cases don’t begin with an obvious “incident.” Instead, they begin with patterns:
- Recurring odors that come and go (sometimes noticed when commuting or after work shifts)
- Symptoms that worsen after certain days—for example, during facility activity, remediation work, or when construction crews are active nearby
- Illnesses that appear after home changes, such as repairs following moisture intrusion or the use of certain solvents and coatings
In Texas, these facts matter because insurance and defense teams frequently argue alternative explanations. Without a clear timeline and documentation, it becomes harder to show that the exposure—not something else—caused the harm.


