Pomona’s mix of industrial activity, warehousing, schools, dense residential neighborhoods, and ongoing development can create exposure risk in multiple directions. Residents often discover problems in ways that don’t line up neatly with medical appointment schedules—so the “when” matters as much as the “what.”
Common Pomona-area situations include:
- Warehouse and logistics work involving cleaning chemicals, solvents, or fumes from routine maintenance.
- Construction and renovation affecting indoor air (dust, insulation, sealants) in homes, apartments, and small commercial spaces.
- Property and ventilation issues in older buildings or multi-unit rentals where airflow problems can worsen lingering odors or particulate exposure.
- School- or facility-related complaints where families may notice symptoms after maintenance, pest control, or HVAC disruptions.
When symptoms start—or worsen—after a specific shift, job task, or change in a building’s conditions, your attorney needs a defensible timeline and supporting evidence.


