While every situation is different, Highland residents often contact us after an exposure falls into one of these patterns:
1) Construction, renovation, and dust-related chemical exposure
Highland homes and commercial areas frequently undergo remodeling and repairs. When materials like insulation, adhesives, solvents, or older building components are disturbed without proper precautions, it can lead to respiratory issues, skin problems, or other lasting injuries. If you were exposed during a project—whether as a worker, resident, or visitor—your claim may turn on whether safety controls were appropriate.
2) Mold and moisture problems in residences
Moisture intrusion can become a chronic issue in any Illinois climate. Mold claims often involve questions of notice: when did the condition appear, who was aware, and what steps were taken to address it. These cases can be especially difficult when symptoms evolve over time.
3) Contaminated water and sanitation failures
When water quality is compromised—through infrastructure problems, treatment issues, or property-level failures—people may experience gastrointestinal illness, skin irritation, or other health effects. In these disputes, evidence typically matters as much as the medical records.
4) Pesticide drift and exposure near agricultural or treated areas
For residents living near areas where pesticides are used, exposure may occur through air movement, application practices, or inadequate buffers. If your symptoms line up with an application period or identifiable event, you may be able to pursue accountability.