In a smaller community like Niles, exposure problems may not look like a dramatic incident. Instead, cases often begin with:
- Recurring odors that show up near busy corridors, industrial areas, or nearby commercial properties.
- Moisture-driven mold after basement flooding, roof leaks, or older home maintenance issues.
- Contamination concerns after private well issues or neighborhood water problems.
- Work-to-home exposure, where a worker’s clothing, tools, or protective equipment carry chemical residue into the household.
Michigan residents also face the reality that building materials and maintenance practices vary widely—especially in older homes. When symptoms arrive later (or worsen over time), it can be difficult to connect health changes to the environment that may have contributed.


