Residents in and around Clarksburg frequently run into exposure situations tied to:
- Worksite chemicals and fumes (maintenance, cleaning agents, solvents, dust)
- Construction and remodeling (drywall dust, insulation materials, older buildings with unknown substances)
- Indoor air problems (ventilation failures, moisture issues, mold remediation disputes)
- Community events or facility incidents where people report symptoms after a shared environment
The challenge is that West Virginia cases still require proof—especially when symptoms develop over time. That means organizing dates, locations, tasks performed, and the specific conditions around the exposure matters just as much as the medical diagnosis.


