Dunwoody is a suburban community where people may be exposed in more than one setting:
- Construction and maintenance work tied to commercial corridors and nearby developments
- Industrial trucking/transport activity that can increase exposure risk during deliveries or leaks
- Workplace exposures in facilities, warehouses, and service-related trades
- Neighborhood “odor events”—when residents notice unusual smells and later experience headaches, breathing issues, or skin irritation
A common problem: the same symptoms can overlap with allergies, viral illness, asthma flares, or stress. When that happens, insurance adjusters may argue your condition isn’t tied to a chemical exposure.
That’s why Dunwoody cases often turn on whether you can document:
- the exposure event,
- the medical harm, and
- the timeline connecting the two.


