In the Canton area, many toxic exposure questions arise after events like:
- switching to new chemicals or cleaning products at a job site
- dust control breakdowns during construction or demolition
- “temporary” ventilation changes that stay in place
- remediation or cleanup work that happens before symptoms are noticed
- seasonal runoff or soil disturbance near residential properties
When symptoms show up later—sometimes days or weeks after a change at work or home—it’s easy to feel stuck trying to prove what caused what. The legal challenge is not just proving you’re sick; it’s showing how the conditions you experienced were capable of causing your injuries and that the timeline supports causation.


