In Lake Oswego, many exposure claims don’t come from dramatic accidents. Instead, they show up through everyday settings where people assume hazards are handled.
Common local fact patterns include:
- Home or neighborhood air-quality problems: lingering odors after HVAC service, ventilation changes, or remediation work that wasn’t properly contained.
- Construction and renovation impacts: dust, solvents, sealants, or chemical treatments used during remodeling in residential communities.
- Workplace exposures for local commuters and office workers: maintenance chemicals, cleaning agents, or poorly ventilated spaces in commercial buildings.
- School and childcare environments: product use and maintenance practices that can affect students and staff (especially when symptoms spread or recur).
When symptoms appear gradually or after a specific job, appointment, or building change, the case hinges on timing—and that’s where AI-assisted organization can be useful.


