Many people don’t connect the dots right away. In Leawood, it’s common to see patterns like:
- Symptoms that worsen seasonally, tied to heating/ventilation changes, humidifiers/dehumidifiers, or moisture issues in a home
- Recurring odors after nearby construction, landscaping treatments, or maintenance work
- Breathing issues that flare when spending time in certain buildings (schools, offices, gyms, or rental properties)
- Skin or neurological symptoms that develop after contact with cleaning chemicals, pest control products, or building materials
The challenge is that toxic exposure injuries can be mistaken for allergies, stress-related conditions, or unrelated illnesses. A toxic exposure case requires more than believing something is wrong—it requires showing what was present, how exposure happened, and why it likely caused the medical harm.


