While every case is different, Novi residents often face exposures tied to common local environments:
- Construction and remodeling around homes and offices (dust, silica, solvents, adhesives, and improper handling of building materials)
- Industrial and logistics workplaces across the region (cleaning chemicals, degreasers, fumes, and inadequate ventilation)
- Suburban residential issues such as hidden mold from moisture intrusion, contaminated well/water concerns, or remediation that doesn’t follow safe procedures
- Temporary chemical use (pest control, lawn/land treatment, or maintenance products used without proper safeguards)
- Multi-unit or shared-property problems, where one failing system or vendor can affect several people
When symptoms show up—or worsen—after an exposure, the timeline matters. Novi families often delay reporting because they assume it’s “temporary” or “unrelated.” In toxic exposure claims, that delay can become a disadvantage if key documentation disappears.


