Many Hillsdale toxic exposure situations don’t involve dramatic “accidents.” They involve a sequence:
- A renovation in a home or building (dust, adhesives, solvents, insulation, older materials)
- A workplace change (new equipment, new chemical process, different ventilation setup)
- A recurring environment problem (odor, water intrusion, persistent dampness, poor air circulation)
- A delayed medical response (symptoms that worsen after shifts, weekends, or after leaving the site)
New Jersey injury cases often turn on whether the story is consistent and whether records show a credible connection between what you were exposed to and what you developed. That’s why early documentation—medical and non-medical—can be decisive.


