Key West exposure claims often involve a mix of factors that don’t always show up in larger-city cases:
- Older structures and frequent renovations: Historic homes, condos, and commercial buildings may be updated with adhesives, coatings, insulation, or demolition work where ventilation and containment practices matter.
- Tourism and guest turnover: Problems can be discovered after a short-term stay, when testing is limited or documentation is inconsistent.
- Marine-adjacent work environments: Hospitality, boat-related services, dock maintenance, and cleaning products can create exposure pathways involving fumes, solvents, or contaminated areas.
- Weather and humidity effects: Mold and indoor air quality issues can worsen, and remediation quality becomes a central dispute.
Because these scenarios evolve quickly, the “paper trail” can disappear fast—photos get deleted, people move on, and records are not retained unless someone requests them.


