Many toxic exposure claims start with a “wait, this doesn’t feel right” moment. In Roswell households and local workplaces, common triggers include:
- Moisture intrusion and mold in basements, crawl spaces, and older building systems—especially after storms or plumbing failures.
- Renovation and construction disturbance (drywall demolition, insulation work, dust control failures) in occupied neighborhoods.
- Workplace chemical exposure involving cleaning agents, solvents, adhesives, fuels, welding/cutting fumes, or improper storage/ventilation.
- Contaminated water concerns tied to household plumbing issues, treatment problems, or suspected municipal/utility contamination events.
- Pest control and treatment products used incorrectly or without adequate ventilation/protection.
Because Roswell is a suburban community with high housing turnover and active residential remodeling, exposure can be tied to both long-term conditions and shorter, intense events.


