Toxic exposure claims often start with symptoms that don’t fit neatly into one diagnosis. In Sandy Springs, common situations we see discussed by families and workers include:
- Building-related problems in residential and mixed-use properties (persistent odors, moisture intrusion, recurring water leaks, or suspected mold after repairs)
- Indoor air issues tied to HVAC malfunctions, poorly ventilated workspaces, or chemical odors that return after maintenance
- Workplace exposure connected to industrial sites, warehouses, trades, or routine use of cleaning/industrial chemicals
- Water and remediation concerns when testing becomes necessary after discoloration, odor complaints, or emergency repairs
- Construction-era materials (including concerns people raise about older building components during renovations)
If your symptoms correlate with time spent at home, at work, or near a particular location—and medical providers suspect an environmental or chemical trigger—it may be time to talk to a lawyer about a toxic exposure claim.


