People in coastal Miami-Dade-area communities often report exposures that don’t fit a single “industrial accident” narrative. Instead, claims frequently involve:
- Condo and high-rise maintenance events: pesticide or cleaning chemical use in shared areas, poor ventilation during work, or delayed notice to residents.
- Construction dust and solvent odors: renovation in adjacent units, floor coating/painting, waterproofing, demolition dust, or fumes from stored materials.
- Tourist-heavy facility concerns: strong chemical smells or inadequate ventilation in hotels, spas, or short-term rentals—especially when multiple guests notice symptoms.
- Coastal moisture and remediation: mold growth, remediation disputes, or inconsistent testing after water intrusion.
- Landscaping and pest control: herbicide/pesticide application timing, drift, and inadequate posting or protective procedures.
These scenarios can involve property owners, condo associations, contractors, cleaning companies, or product manufacturers—often more than one party.


