Many Cudahy cases involve exposures that come in waves—an apartment unit with recurring moisture, a workplace process that changes, or an environmental event that residents notice before official testing results are released. In Wisconsin, delays can create problems:
- Medical records may not reflect the exposure history clearly.
- Employers, landlords, and contractors may stop keeping the same documentation.
- Environmental sampling and maintenance logs may be revised or archived.
That’s why early action matters. Waiting to seek help can make it harder to connect symptoms to a specific source, even when the pattern is obvious in hindsight.


