While every case is different, Foster City clients often come to us after an exposure is linked to one of these situations:
- Workplace exposures tied to Bay Area commuting and schedules: shift work, short notice tasks, and rotating contractors can delay reporting and documentation. If you were exposed at a job site—whether in a warehouse, lab support role, maintenance area, or service work—records and testimony can be time-sensitive.
- Indoor air problems in modern residential and mixed-use areas: symptoms that worsen at home can be tied to HVAC airflow, dust disturbance, under-maintained filters, or hidden moisture issues.
- Mold and moisture intrusion: water intrusion can be subtle—small leaks, condensation, or drainage problems—then symptoms appear weeks or months later.
- Community exposure concerns near industrial corridors: residents may notice persistent odors, unusual air conditions, or health changes after releases or ongoing operations nearby.
These scenarios often share one challenge: the cause is contested. Insurance carriers and responsible parties may argue that symptoms have other explanations or that exposure levels were not significant.


