Many Largo residents run into exposure concerns in scenarios that are familiar to Florida communities:
- Storm cleanup and mold growth: After heavy rains or flooding, homes and businesses may develop hidden mold or airborne irritants. Cleanup practices and ventilation choices can affect what you inhale.
- Workplace exposure for construction and industrial crews: Jobs involving solvents, coatings, adhesives, insulation materials, cleaning chemicals, or contaminated equipment can create exposure even when there’s no “obvious” accident.
- Residential water and building system issues: Contaminated water sources or problems with plumbing, filtration, or moisture intrusion can contribute to illness—sometimes before anyone recognizes the pattern.
- Nearby commercial activity: Residents sometimes notice odors, unusual air quality, or recurring symptoms after nearby operations. When the connection isn’t clear, evidence collection becomes critical.
If any of these situations sound like yours, the next step is not guessing. It’s building a legally useful record that can stand up to denial.


