A common pattern we see is that symptoms don’t appear immediately. Someone notices recurring breathing issues, headaches, rashes, or fatigue weeks (or months) after a specific event—like a strong odor during work hours, a renovation project at home, or ongoing fumes near a facility.
Texas courts expect claims to be supported by evidence, not guesswork. That means early steps—medical documentation and exposure records—can influence whether a claim holds up later.
If you’re wondering whether your illness is “too late” to pursue, the best move is to talk to a lawyer as soon as you can. Even when the diagnosis is still evolving, a structured approach can help preserve your claim.


