Many Clarkston residents first suspect a problem when symptoms show up after a specific trigger:
- A sudden or recurring chemical smell (cleaners, solvents, fuel-related odors)
- New or worsened asthma-like symptoms, coughing, throat irritation, or headaches
- Skin rashes or burning sensations after maintenance, remediation, or pest control
- Symptoms that flare after work shifts or during building occupancy
- Ongoing indoor issues—like moisture, musty odor, or visible growth—after repairs
Even if you don’t have a diagnosis yet, documenting the pattern matters. In Georgia, tying symptoms to the timing of exposure is often the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls.


