While every case is different, Stonecrest residents often come to us after exposure may have occurred in one of these local scenarios:
- Construction and remodeling exposure: Drywall dust, insulation materials, solvent fumes, and improper removal practices can trigger respiratory and skin problems.
- Warehouse, logistics, and industrial workforce risks: Repeated exposure to cleaning chemicals, adhesives, solvents, or other irritants can happen when ventilation, safety training, or PPE is inadequate.
- Mold and moisture-related illness in homes: Water intrusion—sometimes from drainage issues, roof leaks, or HVAC problems—can lead to recurring symptoms and disputes over who knew what and when.
- Contaminated water concerns: When residents notice changes in odor, taste, or staining, the timeline of testing and reporting becomes critical.
- Neighborhood chemical odors or residue: In suburban areas near commercial properties, residents may report strong odors or visible residue and later connect symptoms to a specific incident or ongoing practice.
If you suspect your illness is tied to exposure, the most important next step is documenting what you observed and getting medical evaluation that includes an accurate history.


