Toxic exposure cases aren’t limited to industrial factories. In and around Larkspur, residents often report problems linked to:
- Construction and renovation dust/fumes: drywall work, demolition, staining, solvent use, and poor ventilation that can aggravate asthma or trigger other respiratory or neurological symptoms.
- Indoor air problems in suburban homes: hidden mold after moisture intrusion, contaminated HVAC conditions, or persistent odors that return after cleaning.
- Pest control and maintenance chemicals: pesticide exposure, strong chemical treatments, or improper storage/handling that leads to repeated symptoms.
- Workplace exposure for local commuters: building maintenance, warehouses, labs, and service roles where safety controls may not be consistently followed.
- Water-quality concerns: issues tied to contaminated water sources or plumbing/system problems that can contribute to gastrointestinal or skin complaints.
If your symptoms don’t match what people initially assume—or they worsen over time—an experienced toxic exposure lawyer can help you build a timeline and identify which parties may have had a duty to prevent exposure or warn residents.


