In Alhambra, claims frequently start after an exposure that happens in a familiar routine:
- Construction and renovation close to where people live or work (dust control issues, solvent odors, chemical coatings, or improper ventilation)
- Indoor air problems in offices, retail spaces, schools, and multi-unit buildings (mold, filtration failures, pest-control chemicals, or delayed remediation)
- Workplace exposures tied to commuting schedules—symptoms show up after certain tasks, shifts, or site visits, and witnesses or logs get harder to recover over time
- Seasonal and event-related spikes in complaints when buildings are turned over quickly (cleaning products, HVAC changes, or temporary closures followed by re-occupancy)
When you’re dealing with new symptoms—headaches, dizziness, breathing issues, skin irritation, fatigue, or nerve-type complaints—the hardest part is often separating what’s “normal” from what’s potentially linked to a hazardous substance.


