Toxic exposure matters in La Porte often come from scenarios that don’t always look dangerous at first:
- Workplace exposure tied to industrial processes and shift work (including chemical handling, ventilation failures, or protective equipment not matching the task)
- Construction and maintenance exposures around older buildings, renovations, or remediation projects where dust control and containment aren’t adequate
- Residential exposures such as hidden mold after moisture intrusion, improper pesticide use, or suspected contamination in well- or neighborhood-supplied water systems
- Community exposure concerns when odors, airborne irritants, or recurring releases affect nearby homes and public areas
- Event- or traffic-adjacent risks, where fumes or chemical releases occur near high-activity corridors and residents are exposed during everyday routines
The common thread: families and workers often notice symptoms, but they can’t easily determine what caused them—or who had a duty to prevent the harm.


