In Highland, many toxic exposure concerns begin the same way: a change at work, a nearby construction project, a remodel, or a maintenance issue at a workplace or home—followed by new or worsening symptoms. Residents may notice issues like breathing trouble, headaches, skin irritation, dizziness, or fatigue after:
- Painting, staining, or stripping materials
- HVAC or ventilation problems during seasonal temperature swings
- Dust-heavy work near homes, schools, or commercial corridors
- Mold remediation, water intrusion, or delayed cleanup
- Use of solvents, adhesives, pesticides, degreasers, or cleaning chemicals
When symptoms don’t show up immediately—or when they resemble common illnesses—insurance adjusters may suggest “it could be anything.” Your case needs a clear, evidence-based timeline that connects the exposure route to your medical records.


