Every case is different, but residents in and around Severance often face similar “real-world” triggers:
- Construction and trades exposures: drywall repair, insulation work, dust from demolition, chemical cleaning products, and jobsite ventilation failures.
- Workplace chemical incidents: fumes from solvents, pesticides used for grounds maintenance, refrigerants, fuels, and other substances tied to industrial or maintenance work.
- Moisture, mold, and building material concerns: recurring odors, water intrusion, and indoor air problems—especially in older residential structures or after repairs.
- Water-related contamination questions: concerns about taste/odor changes, abnormal test results, or links between symptoms and municipal or private water handling.
- Community exposure near industrial activity: complaints about persistent odors, emissions, or dust that appears after certain operations begin.
When you live in a community like Severance, you shouldn’t have to guess whether your health changes are random or connected to a specific environment. The right investigation can help clarify what happened and who may have had a duty to prevent it.


