Many Gaithersburg residents split their time between home, nearby employers, and workplaces across Montgomery County. That commuting reality matters because toxic exposure claims aren’t just about “being sick”—they’re about proving where and when exposure likely occurred.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Indoor air problems in residential basements, townhomes, and apartments—often tied to moisture, HVAC issues, or delayed mold remediation.
- Workplace exposure in industrial and commercial settings where chemicals are used, stored, or cleaned—sometimes with inadequate ventilation or inconsistent safety practices.
- Property and building-related exposures after renovations, maintenance events, or deferred repairs.
- Seasonal chemical exposure concerns, including improper pesticide storage/use or drift from nearby applications.
Your timeline—symptoms, job schedule, school attendance, and when problems started—can be as important as the medical diagnosis itself.


