Richfield sits in a metro area where commuting routes, mixed-use property, and ongoing development can blur the timeline of exposure. People commonly report that they felt fine, then symptoms appeared after:
- Seasonal weather swings that worsen indoor moisture and mold risk in basements, garages, and older rental units
- Construction and renovation projects that increase dust, volatile fumes, or disturbance of older building materials
- Workplace exposure tied to industrial cleaning, maintenance work, or specialty products used in warehouses and facilities
- Vehicle-adjacent or site-adjacent exposure—for example, fumes and particulates drifting from nearby operations during peak traffic hours
In these cases, the legal question isn’t only “Were you sick?” It’s whether your illness aligns with a credible exposure pathway—and whether the responsible party knew (or should have known) there was a risk.


