Toxic exposure isn’t always a dramatic incident. In Bloomington, claims commonly arise from everyday environments where people spend long hours:
- Rental and multi-unit housing: persistent odors, moisture intrusion, water damage, or building materials that weren’t properly addressed.
- Renovations and maintenance work: dust, fumes, or chemical use during repairs—especially when ventilation and safety controls are inadequate.
- Work settings with chemical handling: warehouses, maintenance roles, construction-related tasks, and other jobs where protective equipment or safety procedures may be inconsistent.
- Community-adjacent risks: concerns connected to nearby industrial activity, waste handling, or cleanup operations that affect the air or surrounding property.
In these situations, the hardest part is often proving the connection—showing that a specific exposure occurred, that it was hazardous, and that it contributed to your medical condition.


