In Harper Woods, concerns frequently begin in everyday places—because hazards don’t always arrive with warning signs. Common triggers we see include:
- Workplace exposure tied to industrial and maintenance work (construction, warehousing, facility upkeep, or job sites where ventilation and chemical handling may vary by employer and contractor).
- Home-related exposures linked to moisture—including recurring mold after roof leaks, plumbing issues, basement water intrusion, or improper remediation.
- Odor and air-quality complaints that persist near industrial activity or during seasonal changes, where residents notice symptoms that come and go.
- Contaminated water concerns that lead families to seek testing and medical evaluation.
If you were exposed during an event—like a spill, release, or recurring exposure during a shift—your claim may depend on how quickly conditions were documented and how consistently symptoms were treated afterward.


