Every toxic exposure case has its own facts, but many Los Gatos residents report similar triggers.
1) Residential mold and moisture-related contamination
Moisture intrusion can follow heavy rain, drainage issues, plumbing leaks, or roof problems—sometimes with visible mold, sometimes without. People may experience respiratory issues, skin irritation, or neurological complaints that worsen over time.
2) Renovations and building-material exposure
Remodeling can involve dust, sealants, adhesives, solvents, insulation materials, and demolition practices. If proper containment, ventilation, or protective equipment wasn’t used, exposure can occur during the project and continue afterward.
3) Pest control products and chemical handling
Homeowners and property managers often use pesticides and other treatments. Claims can arise when products are applied unsafely, improperly stored, or used in a way that increases risk.
4) Contaminated water and plumbing-related issues
When residents suspect contaminated water—whether from a specific service disruption, plumbing problems, or a treated/maintained system—testing and records matter. We help clients gather what’s needed to determine what was present and when.
5) Workplace exposures for commuters and service workers
Los Gatos residents work across Santa Clara County and beyond, including roles that may involve chemical handling, cleaning compounds, maintenance tasks, or facilities with safety protocols. If an incident occurred at work, the employer’s records and safety practices become critical.