While every case is unique, residents often come to us with exposure concerns in patterns such as:
1) Workplace chemical exposure in industrial and logistics settings
Commerce City’s workforce includes many people who work in environments where chemicals, cleaning agents, and industrial materials are part of daily operations. Toxic exposure claims may involve inadequate ventilation, missing or misused protective equipment, improper storage, or failure to follow safety protocols.
2) Construction-related exposure and building material risks
New builds, renovations, and repair work can bring risks—especially when dust, older building materials, or specialty coatings are involved. Symptoms may show up after a specific project, a change in building maintenance, or repeated exposure during a work shift.
3) Mold and moisture problems in residential properties
When moisture intrusion occurs—whether from plumbing issues, roof leaks, or storm-related damage—mold can become a persistent problem. Families frequently report worsening respiratory symptoms, skin irritation, or fatigue after water damage, even when the source isn’t addressed promptly.
4) Contamination concerns involving water, odors, or nearby activity
Some residents notice changes such as persistent odors, recurring irritation, or suspected contamination after nearby construction or facility operations. In these situations, evidence may require careful collection—especially when the cause is not immediately obvious.