In Daphne, exposure claims don’t always involve a dramatic incident that everyone remembers clearly. More often, issues come to light after:
- Long commutes and rotating work shifts that make symptom timing hard to pin down
- Construction and renovation that disturb older building materials or introduce unsafe chemical practices
- Moisture-driven indoor problems (including mold) after storms, roof leaks, or humidity swings
- Close proximity to industrial and logistics activity that can influence odors, air quality, or release events
When symptoms are intermittent—or when multiple potential sources exist—insurance and defense teams may argue that the illness is unrelated. The legal work is about building a clear, medically grounded timeline that links exposure conditions to the health impact.


