Toxic exposure cases in our area commonly begin after something specific happens, such as:
- Renovations, demolition, roofing, or flooring work that disturbs dust, solvents, adhesives, or insulation materials
- Maintenance issues affecting ventilation, ductwork, crawl spaces, or basements in older homes and commercial buildings
- Workplace chemical exposure in manufacturing, service industries, or industrial maintenance roles
- Contaminated property concerns that surface after testing, complaints, or a sudden change in indoor air quality
- After-event symptoms (including strong odors, spills, or fumes) that appear following construction, fire/cleanup, or equipment breakdown
In these situations, the hardest part is usually not the fear—it’s the documentation. You may have symptoms, but not yet the “paper trail” that insurance adjusters and defense counsel expect.


