In a coastal community like Marina, exposure problems can be harder to spot early. Moisture, ventilation, and nearby industrial activity can contribute to indoor air and building-material issues, while seasonal work and construction can also increase the risk of chemical exposure. Many people first notice a pattern—headaches after being at work, throat irritation after a specific day, worsening asthma, skin reactions, or fatigue that doesn’t match a normal illness.
If your symptoms started after a specific event (or steadily worsened after repeated exposure), it’s important to treat it as more than “just allergies.” California law generally requires proof of exposure, causation, and responsible conduct—but you don’t have to figure out how to prove those pieces alone.


