Many Somerton residents first notice something is wrong after a specific work shift, maintenance event, or property-related incident—then realize the exposure may have happened more than once. For example, claims we see in Southern Arizona commonly involve:
- Workplace chemical exposure tied to cleaning products, industrial solvents, pesticides, or improperly managed materials
- Irrigation-adjacent concerns, where water quality issues can affect the home environment and household routines
- Mold and moisture problems in homes or rental units, especially after prolonged humidity or water intrusion
- Dust, odors, or airborne irritants that appear seasonally and correlate with symptom flare-ups
- Construction and renovation work that may disturb older materials or create unsafe indoor air conditions
The important point is that toxic exposure doesn’t always look dramatic. Sometimes it’s the pattern—symptoms that start, improve, and return; illnesses that develop gradually; or medical findings that don’t match a single “obvious” cause.


