Local cases commonly start with situations like these:
- Building and property disruptions: Remediation work, renovations, water intrusion, or ventilation changes can stir up mold, dust, or chemical residues.
- Cleaning, pest control, and maintenance products: In dense residential areas and apartments/condos, products may be used frequently, sometimes without proper ventilation or safeguards.
- Construction-adjacent exposure: Dust, solvents, sealants, and other materials used near sidewalks, driveways, and shared facilities can trigger respiratory or neurological symptoms.
- Workplace exposure patterns: Hotels, service businesses, medical facilities, and trades may rely on chemicals for sanitation, flooring, or pest management—where a lack of training or protective equipment can matter.
The challenge is that symptoms may develop gradually, or multiple exposures can overlap (for example: a mold problem plus cleaning chemicals). A Coral Gables toxic exposure attorney should evaluate the full timeline rather than treating your illness as isolated.


