Many toxic exposure claims don’t start with a dramatic event. Instead, they begin with a pattern—headaches after being at a particular location, breathing issues that worsen indoors, skin irritation after routine maintenance, or recurring nausea that seems tied to a building condition.
In Carol Stream, these situations often look like:
- Indoor air problems: moisture intrusion, poorly remediated mold, and lingering odors after repairs.
- Workplace exposure: warehouses, facilities, and trades where chemicals are stored, transferred, or used with inconsistent controls.
- Property and maintenance issues: pest control products handled incorrectly, ventilation problems, or unsafe cleanup after spills.
- Community complaints: residents reporting odors or air-quality concerns that persist until testing is completed.
The legal challenge is proving your illness is linked to the specific exposure—not just that you’re dealing with a medical condition.


