Many residents assume the cause of illness will be obvious: a spill, a strong odor, a visible leak. But in Hemet and surrounding areas, exposures can also be:
- Residential and property-related, including hidden mold after moisture intrusion, issues tied to plumbing or water quality, and problems stemming from remediation done incorrectly.
- Workplace-related, particularly for people in construction trades, warehousing, maintenance, landscaping, and service industries where chemicals may be used off-site, stored improperly, or ventilated inadequately.
- Air-quality and community exposure concerns, where fumes and particulates can worsen respiratory symptoms, making it harder to distinguish “environmental aggravation” from true toxic injury without expert review.
When your health changes—sometimes gradually—questions follow: Was it the home? The job? A product used during a project? A facility nearby? Those questions matter legally, because your claim needs a credible link between the exposure and the diagnosis.


