If you’re searching for help after a suspected exposure, begin with medical care and clear communication.
- Tell clinicians exactly what you were around (products, odors, fumes, timing, locations).
- Ask for evaluations that track respiratory, neurological, skin, and other systems tied to toxic exposure.
- Keep a copy of visit summaries, prescriptions, test results, and any written diagnoses.
Why this matters in Melissa: with Texas weather swings and frequent indoor/outdoor mixing (HVAC use, seasonal moisture, construction dust), symptoms can worsen quickly. Early documentation also strengthens the legal side of your claim.


