Las Vegas, NM has a mix of residential neighborhoods, schools, small commercial corridors, and periodic construction and maintenance projects. In that setting, toxic exposure allegations often emerge after:
- Construction, demolition, or remodeling that stirs dust or releases fumes (drywall work, insulation, old materials, solvent use)
- Workplace exposure in trades and facilities (janitorial chemicals, shop solvents, maintenance products, dust control failures)
- Community and building issues like ventilation problems, water intrusion, or remediation that didn’t fully address contaminants
- On-the-go symptom timing—people notice breathing trouble, headaches, skin irritation, or fatigue after commuting, shifts, or event setups when multiple environments overlap
If you’ve been trying to explain “I felt sick after X,” you’re not alone. The challenge is turning that experience into a defensible record.


