While toxic exposure can happen anywhere, residents of Shively often report similar “starting points”:
- Home or rental property issues: persistent dampness, water intrusion, hidden mold after repairs, or unsafe remediation practices.
- Renovations and demolition: exposure concerns during remodeling, removal of older building materials, or dust/fume conditions when containment isn’t used.
- Neighborhood proximity: complaints about strong odors, unusual air quality, or repeated releases that residents notice—often before anyone in authority tests the area.
- Workplace chemical exposure: industrial and service jobs where workers may handle cleaning agents, solvents, pesticides, or other hazardous materials with incomplete training or protection.
- Contractor-led cleanup: when a property is “fixed,” but test results, disposal procedures, or warning steps were handled incorrectly.
In these situations, the dispute usually isn’t about whether you’re sick. It’s about whether a specific exposure occurred, whether it was dangerous, and whether it caused your injuries.


