Cases in the Menifee area often involve exposures that are easy to overlook at the time—especially when the source seems “temporary” or the symptoms show up later. Some of the more common situations include:
- Construction and renovation exposures: drywall dust, solvent odors, sealants, adhesives, and ventilation failures during remodels or jobsite work.
- Landscaping and pest control chemicals: herbicides, pesticides, and strong disinfectants used around residential properties, HOAs, or commercial sites.
- Workplace chemical incidents: exposure to cleaning agents, degreasers, fuel vapors, or industrial products used by tradespeople.
- Fume events near busy corridors: lingering odors or air-quality concerns after releases, equipment malfunctions, or emergency responses.
In each scenario, the challenge is similar: proving what substance was present, when and how exposure occurred, and how it relates to your health.


