While every case is different, residents in Moscow often come to us after exposure tied to circumstances we see repeatedly in the area:
- Indoor air problems in older housing: moisture intrusion, hidden leaks, and mold amplification during damp seasons can trigger respiratory and skin symptoms.
- Construction, renovations, and maintenance: dust from demolition, improper handling of materials, poor containment, or ventilation failures can expose workers and nearby residents.
- Workplace chemical exposure: cleaning agents, solvents, adhesives, pesticides, or industrial products used without adequate protection or training.
- Contaminated water concerns: issues connected to household water systems or neighborhood-level contamination investigations—often where documentation is crucial.
- Visitor and event-related exposure: the short-term nature of gatherings can make exposures harder to trace, especially when symptoms develop later.
If your symptoms don’t match what you were told—or you can’t tell whether the illness is connected to a particular home, job site, or event—legal guidance can help you sort out the timeline and the responsible parties.


