Many Lawrenceville residents don’t realize they’re at risk until symptoms show up—sometimes days or weeks later. That delay is common when the exposure involves:
- Construction dust and demolition materials (including airborne particulates and older building materials)
- Indoor moisture problems that lead to hidden mold growth
- Worksite chemical handling (cleaners, solvents, fuels, adhesives, pesticides)
- Property maintenance failures that allow contamination to persist
- Nearby industrial or commercial activity that can affect air quality or trigger odor-related complaints
Georgia courts typically expect evidence that connects your illness to a specific exposure and a responsible party’s conduct. When your timeline, diagnosis, and exposure history aren’t organized, the case can stall.
A Lawrenceville attorney can help translate messy facts into a legally workable narrative—supported by records, testing, and expert review when needed.


