You may want to speak with a toxic exposure lawyer if any of the following are true:
- Your symptoms started or worsened after a specific event—such as a chemical release, strong odor that didn’t dissipate, a spill/cleanup, or a period of heavy spraying.
- You’re experiencing recurring issues tied to a location (a workplace, rental property, or home area) and the problem isn’t being addressed.
- Multiple people in the same household or workplace report similar health changes.
- You’ve been told it’s “just allergies,” “stress,” or “viral,” but testing and medical treatment suggest something else.
- A landlord, employer, contractor, or insurance carrier is disputing the cause or delaying response.
In Camden, these disputes often become harder when the evidence is time-sensitive—photos fade, records are lost, and environmental testing may need to be conducted promptly to be meaningful.


