Local cases often hinge on common, real-world exposure pathways:
- Industrial and contract work around the region: chemical handling, solvent use, dust control failures, and maintenance practices that don’t fully protect workers.
- Construction and renovation activity in homes and commercial spaces: disturbed insulation, older building materials, water intrusion, and ventilation issues.
- Seasonal and weather-driven building problems: moisture, mold growth, and remediation disputes after leaks, flooding, or delayed repairs.
- Visitor and event-related exposure: temporary work environments and high-traffic venues where sanitation, ventilation, or chemical storage may be inconsistent.
Your attorney’s job is to connect the timeline—when symptoms began—to the specific exposure pathway supported by documents, testing, and credible medical explanations.


