People often come to us after they’ve already tried to “wait it out.” In Highland, that can be a costly mistake—because the early stage matters.
Common triggers we see include:
- Persistent odor or air quality problems that appear after nearby industrial operations, cleanup work, or equipment changes.
- Mold and moisture issues in residential basements, crawl spaces, and older structures—sometimes linked to plumbing leaks or long-term humidity.
- Construction and renovation exposures (drywall disturbance, insulation problems, dust-heavy work) in homes and buildings.
- Worksite chemical exposure for employees commuting between job locations where safety practices may vary.
- Water-related concerns (including suspected contamination tied to plumbing components or treatment issues) that lead to ongoing symptoms.
If any of these situations sound familiar, the right hazardous exposure attorney can help you act strategically—before critical evidence disappears.


