Toxic exposure cases in Fresno tend to involve patterns tied to local work and buildings. Common red flags include:
- Industrial or warehouse work: symptoms that flare after shifts involving solvents, cleaning chemicals, dust, or strong odors.
- Construction, demolition, and renovation: exposure concerns after drywall removal, insulation work, mold-prone moisture issues, or dust-heavy jobs.
- Agricultural-adjacent environments: health complaints linked to chemical handling practices, storage areas, or inadequate decontamination steps.
- Indoor air problems in homes and rental units: persistent coughing, headaches, skin irritation, or breathing issues after HVAC changes, water intrusion, or delayed remediation.
- Heat and ventilation effects: Fresno’s hot climate can worsen indoor air quality when ventilation is inadequate or when windows/doors are kept closed during remediation.
If your symptoms line up with a workplace schedule or a property timeline, you’re not expected to prove everything on your own. Your job is to document what you can—your attorney’s job is to build the legal causation story.


