A common pattern we see in coastal communities is that exposure complaints evolve. Someone may first notice:
- persistent musty odors in a home or rental
- recurring respiratory irritation during certain days/weeks
- worsening symptoms after visible water intrusion
- chemical smells after maintenance, landscaping, or cleanup
- health changes for visitors, workers, or household members who share the same environment
Because symptoms can develop over time, people often wait—thinking it will go away or that it’s “just allergies.” By the time a diagnosis is confirmed, the early proof may be harder to gather. In California, that timing matters because legal claims can be limited by statutes of limitation, and causation becomes harder when the earliest documentation is missing.


