Many residents don’t realize they’re dealing with an exposure until patterns emerge—recurring headaches after time at a workplace, asthma flare-ups that start after a building change, or skin and respiratory issues that align with a specific product or event.
In Dunwoody’s suburban setting, toxic exposure can show up in familiar places:
- Residential buildings with moisture intrusion, hidden mold, or ventilation problems
- Local businesses and offices where chemicals are stored or cleaned improperly
- Construction and renovation activity affecting indoor air quality, dust, or building materials
- Nearby industrial or commercial operations that may create odors, fumes, or emissions concerns
Because the cause isn’t always obvious, cases often hinge on whether the exposure history and medical timeline match—something we take seriously from day one.


