In Ashland, toxic exposure cases commonly arise from situations like:
- Industrial and logistics work: chemical handling, maintenance activities, or inadequate safety controls at facilities and warehouses.
- Construction and renovation: exposure to dust or building materials during demolition, remodeling, or moisture-related repairs.
- Residential water and moisture problems: symptoms that worsen after leaks, plumbing issues, or recurring dampness that may support mold growth.
- Household chemical exposure: strong fumes or irritant reactions from cleaning agents, pesticide products, or improper mixing.
- Healthcare and caregiving environments: exposure to cleaning chemicals or disinfectants where ventilation and safety protocols may not be followed.
These cases aren’t always straightforward. Sometimes the exposure is visible right away; other times it looks like “a lingering illness” until testing and documentation reveal a likely source.


