Every case has its own facts, but in Washington County and the surrounding region, we often see claims tied to:
- Industrial and manufacturing work: workers exposed to solvents, cleaning agents, welding fumes, dusts, or other hazardous materials when safety protocols, ventilation, labeling, or protective equipment fall short.
- Construction and renovation sites: exposure risks from demolition, lead paint disturbance, silica-containing dust, asbestos-containing materials, or chemical treatments used on-site.
- Residential moisture and mold: recurring respiratory or skin issues connected to water intrusion, ventilation problems, or persistent mold growth in homes and apartments.
- Water-related concerns: illnesses or symptoms alleged to relate to contaminated or improperly treated water sources, including issues discovered after testing or complaints.
- Events, travel, and short-term exposure: visitors and attendees can sometimes be affected by strong odors, chemical use, or unsafe handling at venues—raising questions about warnings, maintenance, and duty to protect.
If your symptoms started after one of these situations—or you suspect they did—an attorney can help you connect the timeline without guessing.


