Residents may notice issues in ways that don’t look like a typical injury claim. For example:
- Symptoms show up after a shift (headaches, breathing problems, rashes, dizziness) but the workplace records don’t clearly explain what happened.
- Odors, dust, or fumes appear near roadways or commercial areas, but residents are told it’s “routine” or “low risk.”
- Older homes or rental properties develop moisture problems where mold can spread behind walls or under flooring.
- Construction and renovation activity in denser neighborhoods can stir up hazardous materials or create new pathways for contamination.
In many River Grove situations, the first challenge isn’t proving you’re sick—it’s proving what you were exposed to, when it occurred, and how it relates to your diagnoses.


