While toxic exposure cases vary widely, residents in and around Hancock County often come to us with fact patterns like these:
1) Industrial work and chemical handling
Greenfield has a mix of industrial employers and contractors. Claims frequently involve alleged exposure during maintenance, spill cleanups, equipment malfunctions, or situations where protective equipment and safety procedures weren’t followed consistently.
2) Home and rental property air-quality problems
Many toxic exposure concerns begin at home—especially when symptoms develop gradually. In residential cases, we often see allegations involving mold after moisture intrusion, ventilation failures, pest-control product misuse, or other conditions that lead to persistent irritation, breathing issues, or other health changes.
3) Construction and renovation exposures
Greenfield homeowners and workers can be affected when older materials are disturbed during renovations. When dust, fumes, or unsafe handling are involved, families may not realize they were exposed until symptoms start or worsen.
4) Community exposure from nearby sites
Some residents discover problems after odors, recurring releases, or contamination concerns near industrial or waste-related activities. These matters require careful evidence collection and expert review to determine what was present, how it spread, and whether it aligns with the timing of symptoms.


