In Kelso, many claims begin with a confusing pattern: people notice changes after commuting, visiting a work site, staying in a rental, or noticing odors and moisture issues that come and go. Then symptoms gradually worsen.
That timeline matters because defendants—often employers, property managers, contractors, or insurers—may argue:
- the illness is unrelated to the location or workplace
- the exposure was too minor or too infrequent
- another factor explains your symptoms
A Kelso toxic exposure attorney will focus on building an evidence-backed timeline early—so your medical history doesn’t get treated as speculative.


