Many Rochester-area cases begin with a pattern—not always a single dramatic event. Residents may notice recurring symptoms that line up with:
- Moisture intrusion in basements and crawl spaces (musty odors, recurring respiratory irritation, or worsening skin issues)
- Renovations or demolition in older structures (dust, disturbed building materials, strong chemical smells)
- Household chemical use (improper mixing, poorly ventilated application of pesticides or cleaning chemicals)
- Workplace exposures connected to commuting schedules and shift work (janitorial products, maintenance chemicals, industrial solvents, or fumes from nearby operations)
- Vehicle and equipment fumes from garages, detailing, or storage areas
In Michigan, proving these cases often turns on whether the exposure explanation is supported by medical records and documentation of the environment or product involved. That’s where legal strategy matters.


