Englewood is a suburban community with dense pockets of housing, shared walls, and closely managed properties. That matters legally because exposures often spread through systems and shared spaces—things like ventilation, plumbing, basements, crawl spaces, and common-area maintenance.
Residents commonly contact us after they notice:
- Recurring strong chemical odors in or near residential buildings
- Mold returning after remediation or recurring moisture intrusion
- Suspected contaminated water (taste/odor changes, staining, or repeated testing concerns)
- Building work that coincides with respiratory or skin symptoms
- Pesticide or cleaning chemicals used improperly in shared spaces
In these cases, the challenge isn’t only proving you’re sick—it’s proving what substance was present, how you were exposed, and who had a duty to keep the environment safe.


