Many local cases don’t begin with a confirmed diagnosis. Instead, they begin with patterns—things people notice first and try to connect later.
Common triggers we see in the New Albany area include:
- Workplace chemical releases and cleanup events (including contractors brought in for remediation)
- Fume or odor complaints that coincide with symptoms such as headaches, coughing, burning eyes, or dizziness
- Industrial and distribution-area exposures where ventilation, labeling, and protective equipment may be inconsistent
- Home-related moisture problems in older housing stock, leading to mold growth and flare-ups
- Water-related concerns reported by households after changes in taste, odor, or plumbing performance
If you’ve been dealing with symptoms that come and go—or worsen over time—don’t assume you’re “too late.” The key is building a timeline that a medical provider and an attorney can use.


