Many exposure situations don’t feel like a dramatic incident. Instead, they show up through patterns:
- Repeated odors or irritation after deliveries, maintenance work, or nearby construction
- Symptoms that flare during commuting hours (when buildings are more occupied and ventilation systems run differently)
- Health problems tied to indoor air quality, including moisture intrusion and persistent mold complaints in multi-unit housing
- Workplace chemical exposure for people employed in trades, logistics, and facility operations—where safety practices may vary by site or contractor
In Harrison, where residents and workers share dense corridors and multi-use areas, exposure can involve overlapping property and operational responsibilities. That’s one reason these claims often require a careful, fact-specific legal approach rather than a one-size-fits-all theory.


