Toxic exposure cases in Salem often connect to real-world settings where hazardous materials may be present but not consistently controlled. Common triggers we see include:
- Construction, remodeling, and property turn-overs: dust, solvents, sealants, insulation materials, and fumes released during renovations.
- Industrial and warehouse work: chemical cleaning agents, welding/metalwork byproducts, adhesives, degreasers, and ventilation failures.
- Rental and property maintenance issues: delayed mold remediation, moisture intrusion, or poor ventilation in basements and crawl spaces.
- Community and event-related settings: temporary installations, maintenance work during high-traffic seasons, or cleanup after spills.
In these situations, the timeline can be messy. You may be trying to correlate symptoms with a job task, a building change, or a specific day you were exposed—while also handling medical appointments.


