East Lansing’s mix of students, long-term residents, and aging housing stock creates recurring exposure scenarios. While every case is different, these are among the situations we see most often:
- Mold and moisture intrusion in rentals and basements: delayed repairs, recurring leaks, HVAC condensation issues, and “hidden” water damage.
- Pesticides and chemical treatments: improper storage or application practices by property management, contractors, or in-unit pest control.
- Indoor air problems tied to ventilation: strong odors, persistent fumes, or poor airflow after maintenance work or renovations.
- Workplace chemical exposure: employers across trades, labs, facilities, construction, and service industries where safety protocols may not be followed consistently.
- Contaminated water concerns: symptoms that raise questions about water quality—especially when residents notice changes and the issue isn’t addressed promptly.
If symptoms began after a specific event—like remediation work, a chemical delivery, a spill, or recurring treatment—those details can matter as much as the diagnosis.


