Bowling Green is home to a mix of residential neighborhoods, manufacturing and logistics work, and frequent construction activity—conditions that can increase the likelihood of exposure-related disputes.
Residents often report concerns tied to:
- Workplace chemical exposure tied to industrial cleaning agents, adhesives, solvents, paints, or improperly managed ventilation during maintenance or production shifts.
- Construction and renovation exposures—especially when older buildings involve dust control issues, improper containment, or delays in addressing moisture problems.
- Mold and moisture-related illness in homes and rentals following leaks, HVAC condensation, or water intrusion after storms.
- Contaminated water concerns or treatment failures affecting drinking water or household water use—where testing and documentation become critical.
- Pesticide or pest-control exposure when products are applied incorrectly, without proper safety precautions, or when re-entry practices aren’t followed.
If you’re dealing with symptoms that seem to flare after certain locations, routines, or environments, it’s worth treating the timeline as evidence—not just a health issue.


