In Highland Park, claims frequently begin after a noticeable change—sometimes tied to a specific event, sometimes found during routine checks. Common triggers include:
- Home or property work: renovations, attic/insulation work, mold remediation, or air-quality complaints that start after dust, fumes, or strong odors.
- Seasonal moisture and indoor air issues: basements, crawl spaces, and older buildings where humidity control or ventilation may lag behind real conditions.
- Workplace exposures along commuting routes: trades and facilities teams dealing with solvents, cleaning agents, industrial dust, or chemical odors in shared workspaces.
- Visitor-heavy settings: events and high foot-traffic periods that make it harder to document when symptoms began and who was affected first.
In these situations, symptoms can feel confusing—respiratory irritation one day, fatigue or neurological complaints later. The goal is to connect the medical timeline to the exposure pathway with evidence that can survive scrutiny.


