Many toxic exposure claims don’t begin with a clear label like “hazardous spill.” They start with patterns—symptoms that show up after a specific event or after repeated exposure.
Consider speaking with counsel if you’re noticing things like:
- Respiratory issues after strong odors near a workplace, construction site, or industrial area
- Skin irritation, rashes, or burning eyes after cleaning, remediation, or chemical handling
- Neurological symptoms (headaches, dizziness, concentration problems) that appear after an exposure event
- Symptoms that worsen during certain seasons or after moisture intrusion in a home
- Medical problems that began after a change in water quality, plumbing work, or well-related issues
Even when symptoms seem “unrelated” at first, the legal work is often about connecting the dots—what was present, what you were exposed to, and why your medical team links it to that exposure.


