Many toxic exposure claims in our area start with a pattern residents recognize—an odor that doesn’t go away, recurring moisture problems, sudden or worsening symptoms after a change in the home, or health issues that appear after a workplace or building maintenance event.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Older residential properties and basements: Moisture intrusion that leads to persistent mold growth and remediation disputes.
- Indoor chemical exposure: Problems tied to cleaning products, pest control, renovations, or ventilation issues during seasonal use of heating/cooling systems.
- Water-quality concerns: Claims involving contaminated water sources or plumbing-related contamination that may require lab testing and expert interpretation.
- Workplace exposure for commuters and trades: People who work in industrial, construction, or maintenance roles may bring contaminants home on clothing or equipment, or become ill after exposure events at work.
- Seasonal changes that intensify symptoms: Michigan winters and humidity swings can aggravate respiratory conditions, making it harder to determine when exposure began.
These situations can be especially frustrating because symptoms don’t always match the timeline you’d expect. A lawyer can help you map your medical timeline against the exposure history so your claim isn’t dismissed as speculation.


