North Liberty’s growth means more construction, more contractors, and more busy worksites—along with day-to-day exposure risks that don’t always make headlines. People often come to us after exposure tied to:
- Construction and maintenance work: fumes or dust from cleaning chemicals, solvents, adhesives, or sealants used in renovations and repairs.
- Outdoor air events: odors or smoke-like irritants after releases, brush burning nearby, or industrial-area incidents that affect breathing.
- Workplace incidents: splashes, leaks, or improper handling of caustics, cleaning agents, refrigerants, or other jobsite chemicals.
- Product and vehicle-related exposure: injuries after using consumer products (or aftermarket vehicle chemicals) without adequate warnings or safety measures.
In these cases, the hardest part is often proving the connection between the exposure and the symptoms—especially when symptoms overlap with more common conditions.


