Because Niles is a dense, commuter-friendly suburb, toxic exposure claims often involve everyday settings where people spend time—homes, schools, retail workplaces, and industrial-adjacent areas.
Here are some of the situations that frequently trigger calls to our office:
- Indoor air problems tied to construction and remodeling: Disturbing older materials, using certain sealants/adhesives without proper controls, or inadequate ventilation during projects.
- Mold and moisture intrusion: Repeated humidity issues in basements, crawl spaces, or multi-unit buildings can lead to ongoing health effects.
- Chemical odors and fume complaints nearby: Residents who report recurring odors may need environmental documentation and expert review to determine whether exposure plausibly caused medical harm.
- Workplace chemical exposure in industrial and warehouse roles: Inadequate protective equipment, insufficient training, or changes in product handling that increase risk.
- Contaminated water or plumbing-related contamination: Symptoms that appear after changes to water systems, repairs, or known contamination events.
If your symptoms started after a specific event—like a strong smell, visible moisture, or a project beginning—don’t assume it’s “just a coincidence.” Those timelines matter.


