In South Lyon, many toxic exposure claims don’t begin with an obvious “chemical accident.” Instead, they often surface after a pattern develops—symptoms during certain seasons, recurring strong odors, ongoing moisture problems, or illnesses that seem to come and go with the property’s condition.
Common South Lyon scenarios include:
- Mold and moisture intrusion in basements, crawl spaces, and older homes—sometimes after heavy rain events or slow leaks.
- Contaminated water concerns, including issues tied to plumbing systems, treatment equipment, or test results that reveal unexpected contaminants.
- Pesticide or herbicide exposure from improper storage, over-application, or product use that doesn’t match label directions.
- Asbestos-containing materials disturbed during renovations, demolition, or remodeling projects.
- Indoor air problems linked to ventilation failures, wildfire smoke/air-quality events, or construction dust that wasn’t properly managed.
If you suspect your health issues are tied to something in your home, you may need legal guidance quickly—because evidence can disappear when repairs are made, materials are removed, or environmental testing is not preserved.


