In suburban communities like Knightdale, many toxic exposure cases don’t start with a dramatic headline. They start with a change—new odors after maintenance, respiratory irritation after a renovation, unusual dust during a specific shift, symptoms that flare after time in a particular building, or a “small” cleanup that wasn’t handled correctly.
When people are commuting, working long shifts, or juggling family responsibilities, documentation can fall through the cracks. That’s where a structured, evidence-first approach becomes critical.


