Toxic exposure claims in and around Albany commonly involve circumstances where people are exposed in everyday settings, not just “hazmat” incidents. Some recurring patterns include:
- Construction, renovation, and dust exposure near homes, apartment buildings, and small businesses (including improper containment, lingering dust, or delayed remediation).
- Indoor air quality problems in offices, schools, and retail spaces—especially when ventilation systems, filtration, or maintenance schedules don’t match what’s required.
- Workplace chemical exposure for employees handling cleaning products, solvents, adhesives, coatings, pest control materials, or industrial supplies.
- Fumes and off-gassing tied to products, flooring, insulation, or building materials used during upgrades.
What matters is not just that you felt unwell—it’s whether the circumstances in Albany support a credible exposure theory that an insurer or defendant can’t easily dismiss.


