Glenwood Springs residents and workers often come to us after an exposure tied to real-life local settings, such as:
- Construction and renovation exposure: drywall repair, demolition dust, insulation removal, or mold remediation that wasn’t controlled correctly.
- Rental or property maintenance issues: water damage leading to mold growth, poor ventilation, or delayed remediation after a leak.
- Workplace exposures with shifting schedules: seasonal overtime, short-term contractors, or jobsite changes that make it hard to track which tasks coincided with symptom onset.
- Tourism-related building incidents: housekeeping, facility maintenance, or ventilation problems in hotels, lodges, and event spaces where multiple staff rotate through.
These cases can be complicated because the exposure pathway isn’t always obvious. The facts usually live in maintenance logs, test reports, work orders, and medical records—not in a single “smoking gun.”


