In Angleton, suspected toxic exposure cases frequently start after one of these common situations:
- Industrial and warehouse work: exposure to fumes, solvents, degreasers, dust, cleaning chemicals, or vapors used around equipment and storage.
- Construction, remodeling, and maintenance: problems tied to demolition, insulation removal, flooring adhesives, paint/solvent use, or ventilation changes.
- Mold and moisture in residential or rental properties: symptoms that flare after leaks, water intrusion, or delayed remediation.
- Air-quality and site-related concerns: residents who notice illness after nearby activities (including cleanup work, deliveries, or changes in dust/odor patterns).
The key is that “I feel sick” isn’t enough on its own. Your claim needs a defensible connection between the exposure pathway (what happened, where, and when) and the medical outcome.


