In the Homewood area, exposures can happen in places where people already spend a lot of time—industrial corridors, maintenance work, warehouses, and service jobs tied to daily commuting. Incidents may involve fumes, cleaning chemicals, solvents, pesticides, adhesives, or other substances used in routine operations.
What makes these claims complicated is that symptoms don’t always show up immediately. A person might experience irritation, breathing issues, headaches, dizziness, rashes, or neurological complaints later—sometimes after they’ve returned home, gone back to work, or tried to “push through.”
That’s why Homewood residents typically need help building a timeline that insurance adjusters can’t dismiss as coincidence.


