Toxic exposure cases don’t always start with an obvious chemical spill. In Dover and the Seacoast region, disputes commonly begin after people notice health changes following situations like:
- Renovations and weatherization work in older homes or commercial spaces (dust, volatile compounds, inadequate containment)
- Maintenance and cleaning products used by contractors or landlords where ventilation is limited (fumes, residue, strong odors)
- Workplace exposures tied to shift work—where documentation exists, but it’s scattered across supervisor notes, safety logs, and HR records
- Seasonal peaks (spring/fall projects, temporary staffing) where safety checklists may be inconsistently applied
- Property-related moisture and mold concerns after leaks, failed drainage, or delayed remediation
When symptoms show up during a busy schedule—before you’ve had time to gather lab results or incident reports—cases can stall. The right early organization can make the difference.


