While every claim is different, these are frequent patterns that come up in and around Castle Rock:
1) Home exposures tied to moisture, mold, and remediation
When moisture problems recur—after heavy rains, irrigation issues, roof leaks, or plumbing failures—mold and microbial contamination can become an ongoing concern. Disputes often arise about whether the condition was known, whether remediation was done correctly, and whether indoor-air testing supports the medical timeline.
2) Renovation and product-related chemical exposures
After remodeling, painting, flooring work, or pest control, some people experience respiratory irritation, headaches, skin reactions, or other symptoms that don’t resolve as expected. These cases tend to hinge on what was used, how it was applied, whether the area was properly ventilated, and whether warnings and safety procedures were followed.
3) Construction- and job-site exposures
Castle Rock’s workforce often includes people working on active job sites or commuting to industrial facilities. Claims may involve inadequate protective equipment, improper handling of industrial chemicals, or safety breakdowns where exposure monitoring and training were insufficient.
4) Water or building-system contamination concerns
When symptoms correlate with water use, plumbing changes, filtration problems, or potential contamination events, the evidence may require both medical support and technical review. Timing is critical—samples can be lost, conditions can change, and records may not be retained indefinitely.