College Park has a dense mix of housing, offices, and high-traffic corridors. That combination can create real exposure risks, especially when conditions change quickly or when multiple parties share responsibility.
Common scenarios we see in the area include:
- Construction and renovation impacts: Dust, fumes, and improper handling of building materials during remodeling, demolition, or maintenance in apartment complexes and older homes.
- Apartment and rental building concerns: Delayed responses to moisture intrusion, mold growth, ventilation problems, pesticide misuse, or issues with plumbing that may affect indoor air quality.
- Workplace exposure for commuters and on-site staff: Chemical handling in labs, maintenance roles, hospitality settings, and facilities where safety procedures aren’t followed consistently.
- Community contamination questions: Concerns about odors, air quality, or environmental contamination that require investigation to determine what’s happening and who knew about it.
If your symptoms appeared after a change in your routine—like moving units, a nearby renovation, a new cleaning product, or a workplace process shift—those details matter. They help your lawyer build a timeline that can support medical causation.


