In and around Larkspur, chemical exposure cases often arise in situations tied to how people live and work here:
- Residential and property remediation: treatment for mold, pests, odors, or water intrusion can involve chemicals that require proper ventilation and protective equipment.
- Construction and maintenance activity: contractors working on repairs, renovations, or utility-related work may handle solvents, adhesives, sealants, or cleaning chemicals.
- Schools, offices, and day-to-day workspaces: custodial products, disinfectants, and specialty cleaners can trigger injuries when labels, dilution instructions, or ventilation are not followed.
- Limited indoor airflow: many Larkspur homes and buildings have areas where fumes can concentrate—turning a “small” spill or application into a serious exposure event.
When the exposure happens near daily routines—like commuting through busy corridors, working in close quarters, or staying in a home during repairs—people sometimes keep going before they realize how severe the symptoms are. That’s when documentation and legal guidance become critical.


