In many Suwanee-area cases, the exposure isn’t a single dramatic event—it’s something residents notice gradually. For example:
- A home renovation or demolition project triggers recurring odors or dust exposure.
- A crawlspace or bathroom moisture issue leads to recurring mold growth.
- A workplace change (new cleaning products, updated processes, temporary ventilation issues) coincides with symptom flare-ups.
- A nearby industrial or waste-related operation results in complaints about air quality.
Georgia law gives you the right to pursue compensation, but your ability to link cause and harm depends heavily on whether your records show when symptoms started, what you were exposed to, and what changed. The longer documentation is delayed or scattered across emails, portal messages, or paper notes, the harder it can be to defend against disputes.
A lawyer can help you preserve what matters now—before it disappears.


