Toxic exposure claims in Kalamazoo often connect to situations where people spend long hours—on the job, in older housing, or around renovation and community infrastructure.
Some of the most common local situations we see include:
- Workplace chemical exposure: manufacturing, logistics/warehousing, maintenance, and job sites where cleaning agents, solvents, welding fumes, dust, or coolant-related chemicals may not be properly contained.
- Construction and renovation exposures: dust, insulation, old building materials, and moisture problems during remodeling or repairs—especially in older Kalamazoo homes and commercial properties.
- Residential mold and moisture intrusion: recurring dampness, musty odors, visible growth, or HVAC/ventilation issues that worsen symptoms over time.
- Contaminated water or household contamination: issues tied to plumbing, private wells (when applicable), or municipal/utility-related disruptions that require testing and documentation.
- Pesticides and pest-control products: improper application, inadequate ventilation, or failure to follow label directions in homes and rental properties.
No two cases are the same. The key is matching what happened in Kalamazoo (the environment and timeline) with the medical record that shows the injuries that followed.


