Many toxic injury claims begin with a pattern like this:
- You notice breathing trouble, headaches, rashes, fatigue, or nerve-type symptoms after a specific shift, task, or building event.
- The symptoms don’t fit neatly into one diagnosis right away.
- Your employer, property manager, or insurer asks for proof, but you only have scattered documentation.
In Central New York, it’s also common for exposures to be linked to ventilation and moisture issues in homes and commercial spaces, particularly when buildings are closed up during colder months. Mold, dust, and chemical irritants can worsen when airflow changes—so the “when” and “where” details become critical.


