Many toxic exposure cases in Grenada begin with a pattern—not a single incident. People may notice health changes after:
- Moisture intrusion and mold in homes or rental properties after heavy rain seasons or persistent dampness
- A lingering chemical odor near industrial areas, warehouses, or sites where materials are stored or transported
- Work-related exposure for employees in manufacturing, maintenance, logistics, farming-adjacent labor, or construction trades
- Contaminated water concerns tied to plumbing issues, treatment problems, or suspected contamination events
- Improper use or storage of pesticides in residential or small-business settings
Because exposure can be gradual or intermittent, symptoms may not appear immediately. That’s why your timeline—and your documentation—matters as much as your diagnosis.


