Many Evansville residents discover potential exposure after a “trigger” event—something changes and then health complaints follow. Common scenarios we see include:
- Workplace chemical exposure in manufacturing, logistics, construction, and maintenance roles where safety procedures may fall short.
- Mold and moisture problems after leaks, flooding, or HVAC issues in older homes and rental properties.
- Contaminated water concerns tied to plumbing failures, private wells, or building-level issues that lead to ongoing irritation or illness.
- Odor or air-quality complaints in communities near industrial operations, waste handling sites, or properties with recurring ventilation problems.
- Construction- and renovation-related exposures, including dust from demolition and materials that require proper handling.
The challenge is that toxic effects don’t always show up immediately. Sometimes symptoms build over time, which can make it harder for insurance companies or opposing parties to deny that a specific exposure caused a specific condition.


