San Marcos residents are exposed to the same medical uncertainty as anyone else—but local routines create common friction points:
- Construction and renovation activity in residential and commercial areas can increase exposure to dust, volatile compounds, and remediation chemicals.
- Shared indoor environments (apartments, offices, gyms, schools) can make it difficult to pinpoint when symptoms started and what changed.
- Work schedules and commute patterns can affect when symptoms flare—especially respiratory, skin, or neurological symptoms.
When symptoms come and go, it’s easy for insurers to argue “it’s not linked.” A local legal team needs a clean timeline and documentation that ties your illness to a plausible exposure pathway.


