In Westminster and across Colorado, toxic exposure issues frequently come to the surface after people notice patterns—symptoms that flare after coming home, during certain shifts, or after nearby work begins.
Common local scenarios include:
- Indoor air and moisture problems in homes and multi-family properties, such as hidden mold after water intrusion (roof leaks, window failures, or plumbing issues).
- Chemical exposures connected to trades and job sites, including cleaning chemicals, solvents, dust from construction materials, and improper handling of industrial products.
- Tenant and property disputes when building conditions contribute to illness but repairs or remediation are delayed or incomplete.
- Neighborhood contamination concerns where residents report persistent odors or suspect contamination from nearby industrial activity.
Because these situations often involve competing stories—what was “known” at the time, what was tested, what was disclosed, and what was fixed—your case benefits from a legal team that can translate technical evidence into a clear accountability theory.


