In Farmington, the exposure source isn’t always obvious at first. Symptoms can show up after a delay, and the “why” can get complicated when multiple parties touch the situation—an employer, a contractor, a landlord, a supplier, an inspection company, or an insurance representative.
Common Farmington-area scenarios we see include:
- Carpet, flooring, or paint work that releases strong odors or fumes, especially during tight turnarounds for rental units or renovations.
- Basement or crawlspace moisture leading to hidden mold growth and recurring respiratory symptoms.
- Pest control or chemical treatments where products were applied incorrectly or without adequate notice.
- Industrial or shop-related exposures involving solvents, cleaning chemicals, adhesives, welding fumes, or inadequate ventilation.
- Contaminated water concerns reported after testing, boil orders, or plumbing/system issues.
If you’ve been dealing with ongoing symptoms—headaches, breathing problems, skin irritation, neurological complaints, fatigue, or other health changes—an attorney can help you connect the dots between your medical records and the conditions you were around.


