Many toxic exposure cases in coastal Mississippi don’t begin with a dramatic “spill” story. More often, they start with a pattern—burning eyes, headaches, coughing, skin irritation, nausea, or breathing trouble that appears after:
- a workplace task involving solvents, cleaners, fuels, or dust-heavy materials
- mold or water intrusion at a home, rental, or commercial building
- demolition, repair, or remediation after moisture damage
- repeated exposure during shifts when ventilation or protective gear was inadequate
In Gautier, those events can be tied to both residential and industrial settings. The legal question is usually the same: was the environment or process handled in a way that reasonably protected people from foreseeable harm?


