Mount Pleasant’s mix of residential neighborhoods and active building/maintenance work can create exposure risk in scenarios that look “routine” on the surface:
- Construction and renovation dust-ups: leaks, improper handling of cleaning chemicals, or unsafe storage of solvents and adhesives on active sites.
- Property turnover and maintenance: remedies performed after reported odors, stains, or pest issues—sometimes with limited disclosure to tenants.
- Storm-and-cleanup events: after heavy weather, residents and contractors may encounter unknown residues or contaminated materials during cleanup.
- Worksite commuting and shift coverage: delayed reporting can complicate symptom tracking when workers commute between sites or return home before seeking care.
In these situations, the key challenge is often the same: linking the chemical, the exposure event, and the medical outcome—especially when the first story told to insurers is incomplete.


