In Hillsborough, claims may arise from circumstances that don’t always make the news:
- Residential water and plumbing issues: contaminated water sources, treatment problems, or plumbing changes that coincide with new symptoms.
- Mold and moisture intrusion in homes: leaks from weather events, HVAC condensation, or delayed remediation after visible water damage.
- Construction and renovation exposures: dust and materials during remodeling, demolition, or maintenance work—especially when residents are nearby during work.
- Workplace exposure tied to commuting and job sites: California employers and contractors may use hazardous chemicals, industrial cleaning products, or solvents, and the exposure may occur at a site outside your home.
When symptoms show up weeks or months later, it’s easy to wonder whether you “waited too long.” In reality, the legal focus is on building a credible record now—before key evidence disappears.


